City to mark World Mental Health Day and World Homeless Day
Press release from City of Wolverhampton Council dated Wednesday 4 October 2023
The link between mental health issues and homelessness will be highlighted as Wolverhampton marks both World Mental Health Day and World Homeless Day on Tuesday (10 October, 2023).
Importantly, these issues are often interlinked. Mental health issues can often make it difficult for a person to secure or maintain accommodation without support, and housing and financial insecurity can worsen mental health problems.
Experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity can lead to poor mental health. The recent Wolverhampton Homeless Health Needs Audit found that three quarters of people experiencing homelessness consider themselves to have one or more mental health conditions.
A number of local organisations are marking World Mental Health Day with special events taking place at Central Library on Tuesday including a Creative Writing Session with Recovery College designed to show people how creative writing can boost their wellbeing from 11.30am-1.30pm, a Tea & Talk and drop-in session with Wolverhampton Talking Therapies from 1.30pm-3.30pm and a 90-minute Wellbeing City Walking Tour starting at the library at 10am. All are welcome.
Organisations across Wolverhampton are on hand to support people if they feel that their home is at risk. People who are either homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless, are asked to contact Homeless Services on 01902 556789 or via housing.options@wolverhamptonhomes.org.uk as soon as possible.
Advice and guidance on homelessness and housing can also be found:
- on the City of Wolverhampton Council’s website, wolverhampton.gov.uk/housing/homelessness.
- on Wolverhampton Homes’ Homeless Services webpages, wolverhamptonhomes.org.uk/find-a-home/homeless-services.
- at Rent with confidence (for landlords and tenants in the private rented sector in Wolverhampton), rentwithconfidence.org.uk.
- via national housing charity Shelter, https://england.shelter.org.uk/housing_advice.
- from Advice Aid, a homelessness prevention tool offering tailored advice 24 hours a day, https://wolverhampton.adviceaid.uk/start.
- and from Good Shepherd Wolverhampton, which provides support for those experiencing homelessness, gsmwolverhampton.org.uk.
Organisations which can support people who are concerned about their mental health and wellbeing, or that of others, include:
- The Samaritans (samaritans.org, call 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org - emails will be replied to within 24 hours)
- The Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 24/7 support line (0800 008 6516)
- NHS Wolverhampton Talking Therapies (https://wolverhamptontalkingtherapies.nhs.uk or call 0800 923 0222, 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday)
- The Sanctuary Hub (call 01902 572040, 6pm to 11pm, Monday to Friday, noon-11pm, Saturday and Sunday)
- The NHS approved “Better Health – Every Mind Matters” also offers a range of information about good mental health and wellbeing, including self-assessment, audio guides and practical tools, at nhs.uk/every-mind-matters.