Nottingham Post

First Steps helped give Tay ‘a bit of pride back’

HOW PIONEERING TEAM TAKES HOMELESSNE­SS OFF STREETS

- By JACK THURLOW jack.thurlow@reachplc.com @Jackthurlo­w21

TWO people who were homeless for years said their lives have been turned around thanks to a new initiative.

Tay Mills and Kerry Edwards, 42, now have new homes after living on the streets of Mansfield thanks to a pioneering scheme called Mansfield First Steps.

The scheme enables rough sleepers to move into accommodat­ion with a package of support to address needs such as mental health issues and substance misuse.

Kerry says the scheme has been a “life changer”.

Both Tay and Kerry were moved to Stone Cross Court, Mansfield, and Tay says the experience has “brought some pride back”.

An initial £290,000 from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communitie­s has now been increased to £1m over the next three years.

Tay was living in a tent and homeless for six years before being helped by Mansfield First Steps.

He said: “I appreciate what they have done for me because if it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t be here now.

“If you work with them and do what they say, they do help you.

“You don’t think they are at the time but when you look back and reflect they do help you quite a lot.

“It’s given me a bit of pride back living here because having your own place, you can do what you want, have it how you want.

“I can have my son here. I can have people round. I can keep it tidy. So having my own place has benefited me a lot.”

Mansfield is the first county area, outside the city, to adopt this approach. Since April 2020, it has helped 10 people at risk of sleeping rough move into suitable supported accommodat­ion. In 2021/22, Mansfield First Steps had 74 referrals and accepted 29. Kerry, an on-and-off addict since she was 14, said: “When I first came to Stone Cross, I suffered severely with my mental health, anxiety and addiction. Straight away I was offered a psychologi­st, so I grabbed that with both hands.

“For the past year I have been working with the psychologi­st which has helped my mental health and anxiety immensely.

“I am now signed off. I can’t praise the ladies here enough. If you are willing to put the work in, they’re willing to help you, left, right and centre.

“The support I have had has been immense.

“They’ve been there on my worst days. They’ve been there on my good days. It’s been a life changer for me.

“I am now a volunteer outreach worker for CGL. I am still at Stone Cross but hopefully going on to a council property soon and then I will be able to come to talk to the other residents here about how Stone Cross can change your life.”

Mansfield First Steps will soon add-five properties to increase the units of accommodat­ion in the scheme to 15, to help take even more rough sleepers off the streets.

I appreciate what they have done for me because if it wasn’t for them I wouldn’t be here now

Tay Mills

 ?? MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL ?? Tay Mills was living in a tent before Mansfield First Steps helped him
MANSFIELD DISTRICT COUNCIL Tay Mills was living in a tent before Mansfield First Steps helped him

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