Point Made Podcast - Accessing and sustaining Higher Education
Former and current residents discuss access to higher education, the barriers they experienced and how to navigate university life.
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Former and current residents discuss access to higher education, the barriers they experienced and how to navigate university life.
Four LGBTQ+ former Centrepoint service users, Ari, Lara, Gary and Frankie have a frank conversation with host Jake Edwards about what it's like to be LGBTQ+ and homeless.
In this episode we have comedian, TV personality, model and influencer, Fats Timbo talk about the challenge of accepting her disability and developing confidence.
In this episode young mum and former Centrepoint resident Bethany hosts a frank and honest discussion about young motherhood.
This episode looks at how young people in supported accommodation are often worse off when they work more hours.
This episode looks at Christmas through the eyes of young people who have experienced homelessness or are estranged from their biological families.
A candid conversation with residents and former residents at different stages in their Centrepoint journey about what success means to them.
Former and current residents discuss mental health in relation to their own lived experience of homelessness.
With over 600,000 shows and 62 million listeners, you could say podcasts are pretty popular - which is why we created our own. This National Podcasting Day, we’re taking a deep dive into one of our two fantastic Centrepoint podcasts, the youth-led Point Made.(Watch this space for the story of our mental health podcast, Centred.) Find out how we made it, why it was important, and discover the young people who helped make it such a passionate podcast.
Point Made's first episode where former and current Centrepoint residents discuss their research into the benefits system.