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Groundswell - the reality of homelessness, from the people who have been there.

Groundswell - the reality of homelessness, from the people who have been there.

By Groundswell

Groundswell is a charity that exists to enable people who are homeless to create solutions and move themselves out of homelessness – for benefit of our whole society.

The experience of homelessness is core to everything we do. Our podcasts link to various pieces of research and journalism we have done, all led by people who have themselves been homeless. The episodes explore specific issues relating to the experience of homelessness, using real stories.

Content warning: some of the episodes to cover triggering topics including (but not limited to) suicide, violence, abuse and addiction
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Listen Up! Podcast: Primary Share- Speak Up!

Groundswell - the reality of homelessness, from the people who have been there.Apr 18, 2024

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Listen Up! Podcast: Primary Share- Speak Up!
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Listen Up! Podcast: Volunteer Reporters Miles and Nawshin chat to Prince William

Listen Up! Podcast: Volunteer Reporters Miles and Nawshin chat to Prince William

Following the Red Nose Day appeal which saw Prince William in conversation with Groundswell volunteer reporters Miles and Nawshin on their ‘Listen Up!' podcast, the full episode has been released discussing the issues around homelessness and how listening to stories can challenge misconceptions.


Photo credit: credit Comic Relief/Daniel Loveday.

Apr 06, 202339:40
 Listen Up Podcast: Is it possible to fully recover? With Miles and Nawshin

Listen Up Podcast: Is it possible to fully recover? With Miles and Nawshin

Title: Is it possible to fully recover? What aids recovery? Is recovery only about addiction? How do the views of others impact recovery? What does recovery look like? Can we recover on our own?
These questions, and others like it, were pondered when Listen Up!’s community reporters met in 2022 to think about Recovery Month which takes place every September. Miles and Nawshin are community reporters with the Listen Up project; a lived experience-led project, kickstarting major change towards better healthcare access and life expectancy for people facing homelessness. In this podcast, Miles and Nawshin share their experiences of addiction, recovery, health, mental health and homelessness giving hope to others and sharing what helped them get through. Content warning this podcast contains content that some may find distressing. Listen Up! is a Groundswell and On Our Radar project, supported by Comic Relief.
Feb 01, 202323:25
Listen Up Podcast: Is it possible to fully recover? With Mat and Mahesh

Listen Up Podcast: Is it possible to fully recover? With Mat and Mahesh

Is it possible to fully recover? What aids recovery? Is recovery only about addiction? How do the views of others impact recovery? What does recovery look like? Can we recover on our own?

These questions, and others like it, were pondered when Listen Up!’s community reporters met in 2022 to think about Recovery Month which takes place every September. Mat is a project officer and Mashesh a community reporter with the Listen Up project; a lived experience-led project, kickstarting major change towards better healthcare access and life expectancy for people facing homelessness. In this podcast, Mat and Mahesh share their experiences of addiction, recovery, mental health and homelessness giving hope to others and sharing what helped them get through. Content warning this podcast contains content that some may find distressing. Listen Up! is a Groundswell and On Our Radar project, supported by Comic Relief.

Feb 01, 202323:58
Listen Up Podcast: Is it possible to fully recover? With Karen and Laura

Listen Up Podcast: Is it possible to fully recover? With Karen and Laura

 Is it possible to fully recover? What aids recovery? Is recovery only about addiction? How do the views of others impact recovery? What does recovery look like? Can we recover on our own? Karen and Laura are community reporters with the Listen Up project; a lived experience-led project, kickstarting major change towards better healthcare access and life expectancy for people facing homelessness. In this podcast, Karen and Laura share their experiences of addiction, recovery, mental health and homelessness giving hope to others and sharing what helped them get through. Content warning this podcast contains content that some may find distressing. Listen Up! is a Groundswell and On Our Radar project, supported by Comic Relief. 





Feb 01, 202321:54
Listen to me!

Listen to me!

This podcast has been inspired by a research project conducted on behalf of Fulfilling Lives Lambeth Southwark and Lewisham; a nationwide project funded by the National Lottery Community fund that aims to support people with multiple disadvantage. It tests new ways of ensuring individuals receive joined up and person-led services which work for them. Multiple disadvantage in this case refers to people who experience challenges with mental-ill health, substance use, homelessness or contact with the criminal justice system.

In the podcast you will hear from the expert by experience group who have guided this research and who talk about their own experience of multiple disadvantage, you will also hear quotes from participants in the research and questions from the general public. This is the second of two podcasts – the first podcast is ‘The Missing Piece’.

**Just as a warning there may be content in the podcast that some listeners may find upsetting.

Jul 07, 202112:15
The Missing Piece

The Missing Piece

This podcast has been inspired by a research project conducted on behalf of Fulfilling Lives Lambeth Southwark and Lewisham. Fulfilling Lives in a nationwide project funded by the national lottery community fund that aims to support people with multiple disadvantage. It tests new ways of ensuring individuals receive joined up and person-led services which work for them. Multiple disadvantage in this case refers to people who experience challenges with mental-ill health, substance use, homelessness or contact with the criminal justice system.

In the podcast you will hear from the expert by experience group who have guided this research and who talk about their own experience of multiple disadvantage, you will also hear quotes from participants in the research which are read out by the experts by experience and questions from the general public. This is the first of two podcasts – the second podcast is out on the 7thJuly and called ‘Listen to Me’.

**Just as a warning there may be content in the podcast that some listeners may find upsetting.

Jun 29, 202110:22
Benefits for Health

Benefits for Health

This podcast is based on research conducted by volunteers with experience of homelessness which explores the connection between benefits, health and homelessness. It illustrates how poor health can compound the challenges navigating the benefits system for people experiencing homelessness. This podcast features the voices of Groundswell staff and volunteers and is funded by Trust for London.

Dec 11, 202012:41
Monitoring the Impact of Covid-19: Accounts from people experiencing homelessness

Monitoring the Impact of Covid-19: Accounts from people experiencing homelessness

Over the last few months COVID-19 and the response to the pandemic has had a significant impact on people experiencing homelessness. The researchers and mobile reporters have made a podcast exploring peoples experiences so far. Groundswell have been working alongside people experiencing homelessness to ensure their views and experiences are represented and acted on. Our reference group of people with experience of homelessness have been critical in the delivery of this research project. One member of the reference group said:

“Overall, my experience being involved with the COVID reference group has been very good. It has been wonderful being from the grassroots level and being able to feed my thoughts from my own experiences of being homeless and other personal involvement in other ways. It has been facilitated well and everyone involved had something to say which has been taken seriously and in the majority of time, have been implemented to some degree. Overall, I would genuinely give this project a full house of five stars”

We want to ensure the insights from this project are communicated widely and reach a range of people, including people experiencing homelessness, people from the homelessness sector and key decision makers. The reference group have made a podcast to share the insights from the research. The voices of our reference group and some of the Groundswell team feature in this podcast – the stories they share are based on real accounts of people who have participated in our research project so far.

“I really enjoyed taking part in the recording for the podcast. It was fun. It was a bit strange to hear myself in the podcast, but it was interesting. I sounded very different than I would have imagined”
“Taking part in the reference group helped me to stay in contact with others and even meet new people. This made me feel less lonely during lock-down. It allowed me to be involved in something useful and meaningful. It gave me something useful to do. It was empowering being part of the process having my voice heard. I also liked being informed about what was happening. I felt that knowing what was happening helped me to deal with anxiety, as being unsure makes me anxious”

The insights featured illustrate just some of the ways people experiencing homelessness have been impacted and we are working hard to continue to reach people and hear their story. 

Jul 23, 202013:52
Coronavirus advice and planning for people experiencing homelessness
Apr 01, 202007:30
The Suicide Epidemic
Feb 04, 202007:21
The Working Homeless
Feb 04, 202007:23
'What a Shame' - From the Ground up
Feb 04, 202006:59
Dual Diagnosis
Feb 04, 202008:59
Challenging Stigma: From the Ground Up Podcast

Challenging Stigma: From the Ground Up Podcast

Stigma plays a big part in the narrative around homelessness and the complex stories that land people in the situation. This podcast is recorded as part of the Comic Relief funded 'From the Ground Up' partnership between Groundswell and the Pavement magazine, where volunteers are trained to become peer journalists. Here they explore the stigma surrounding homelessness. 

Feb 04, 202009:11
Women and Homelessness
Feb 04, 202008:36
Women, Homelessness and Health

Women, Homelessness and Health

This podcast explores the health of women experiencing homelessness in London, directly from the voices of the women themselves. This is based on researched conducted by Groundswell to understand more about the health conditions women are facing and how their housing issues affect their health.

Jan 31, 202014:32