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S4 E11 - Tiff from SASH, exploring mental health and youth homelessness in York
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We've got a very special edition of chat chit this time! I'm joined by the delightful Tiff from @sashyorks to explore the topic of mental health and youth homelessness in York.
In this episode, we discuss recent statistics about NEETs and the demographics of people impacted by youth homelessness in York, the mental health toll this takes on young people, as well as what a good outcome looks like for a service user of SASH.
SASH is a charity that tries to stop young people from becoming homeless. There can be such a huge impact of homelessness on mental health so it is important to show what support is out there if you require support with somewhere to live.
You can contact them by phone on 03300 562 259, email via info@sash-uk.org.uk or visit their website https://www.sash-uk.org.uk/ for more details about their services.
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