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Jun 2021

Last Updated: 18/06/2021
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Starbeck 'Men's Shed' charity launches more mental health groups

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 20 Jun, 2021
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Claro Enterprises in Starbeck is launching three new groups after seeing an increase in referrals following the pandemic. It said the "aftermath" of the crisis is becoming clear, with more people requesting mental health support.

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Two men using the charity's wood shop.

Claro Enterprises in Starbeck is launching three groups to deal with the mental health "aftermath" of the pandemic.

The charity said its workshops and courses offer people the space to work and chat to new people.

General manager Owen Jones has said more people are coming forward for mental health support after struggling in lockdown.

The first group, which starts on June 30, is an introduction to woodwork. The charity operates a commercial wood workshop making goods for businesses.

It will help new clients who have asked for a space to meet other people, but haven't worked in a workshop before.

If restrictions ease as anticipated on July 19, the charity will re-launch its Starbeck Men's Shed and launch the first Starbeck Ladies' Shed. These weekly groups will again offer those suffering with their mental health the chance to be a part of group activities.

The Men's Shed mainly works with the wood workshop and the Ladies' Shed will offer activities such as upholstery, art and card making.

Before lockdown the Men's Shed had 20 members.

Mr Jones said:

"We have a bank of people waiting to get out there again and meet people. We've seen an increase in people coming to us over the last few weeks after struggling during lockdown, it's been a difficult time for a lot of people."






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The charity works alongside GP practices in a Route One Partnership, which allows local doctors to refer patients struggling with their mental health to it.

The Route One Partnership includes other local charities: Wellspring Therapy and Training, Harrogate Mind and The Orb.

Since the partnership was set up six months ago the charity has received an additional 20 referrals.

Mr Jones added:

"There will be an aftermath for this [pandemic] and hopefully we can help."