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Serving up hope to former soldiers | Serving up hope to former soldiers |
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By Angus Crawford BBC News Dave Clark hopes the cafe will give him new skills and more confidence | By Angus Crawford BBC News Dave Clark hopes the cafe will give him new skills and more confidence |
On any night in London approximately 1,100 former members of the armed forces are homeless. | On any night in London approximately 1,100 former members of the armed forces are homeless. |
They live mainly in hostels, bed and breakfast accommodation or on friends' floors. | They live mainly in hostels, bed and breakfast accommodation or on friends' floors. |
Now one military charity has taken inspiration from the example of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, to employ some of them at a new restaurant. | Now one military charity has taken inspiration from the example of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, to employ some of them at a new restaurant. |
The Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation is setting up a cafe in a park in Fulham, west London, to help veterans who have fallen on hard times learn the skills to work in catering. | The Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation is setting up a cafe in a park in Fulham, west London, to help veterans who have fallen on hard times learn the skills to work in catering. |
Thirty-one-year-old Dave Clark used to be in the First Battalion the Scots Guards. | Thirty-one-year-old Dave Clark used to be in the First Battalion the Scots Guards. |
If we give our guys hope, they'll respond Bob BarrettProject director, Pryors Bank | If we give our guys hope, they'll respond Bob BarrettProject director, Pryors Bank |
After he left the service in 2001, his relationship broke down and he felt isolated and alone. | After he left the service in 2001, his relationship broke down and he felt isolated and alone. |
"It just spiralled and spiralled until I hit rock bottom," he said. | "It just spiralled and spiralled until I hit rock bottom," he said. |
"I was kipping on my mate's floor, drinking quite a lot and taking drugs. It was probably the worst time in my life." | "I was kipping on my mate's floor, drinking quite a lot and taking drugs. It was probably the worst time in my life." |
He came to the project through a charity called Veterans Aid, which thought he would be a good candidate. | He came to the project through a charity called Veterans Aid, which thought he would be a good candidate. |
It runs New Belvedere house, a hostel in the east end of London dedicated to the care of former members of the military who have become homeless. | It runs New Belvedere house, a hostel in the east end of London dedicated to the care of former members of the military who have become homeless. |
Giving hope | Giving hope |
The new cafe, Pryors Bank, plans to take four veterans each year as apprentices, train them and then get them catering jobs elsewhere. | The new cafe, Pryors Bank, plans to take four veterans each year as apprentices, train them and then get them catering jobs elsewhere. |
It is in a lovely setting, a far cry from hostel living. The red-brick Victorian building with gothic turrets sits in a small park by the River Thames. | It is in a lovely setting, a far cry from hostel living. The red-brick Victorian building with gothic turrets sits in a small park by the River Thames. |
Fulham Football Club is close by, as are the expensive shops of the King's Road. | Fulham Football Club is close by, as are the expensive shops of the King's Road. |
"If we give our guys hope, they'll respond," says project director Bob Barrett. | "If we give our guys hope, they'll respond," says project director Bob Barrett. |
He is 58 and a former soldier himself. He left the forces in 1971. | He is 58 and a former soldier himself. He left the forces in 1971. |
He had a successful career in business, but his marriage broke down and he became ill. Then he lost his home and his job. | He had a successful career in business, but his marriage broke down and he became ill. Then he lost his home and his job. |
He now lives in a flat owned by the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation and decided to help out some of the other residents. | He now lives in a flat owned by the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation and decided to help out some of the other residents. |
Without pay he used his expertise to set up a mobile catering service. That worked so well he is now repeating the experience with Pryors Bank. | Without pay he used his expertise to set up a mobile catering service. That worked so well he is now repeating the experience with Pryors Bank. |
"Some of the people that have got problems today had those problems before they went in the forces, but they were never addressed or attended to," he said. | "Some of the people that have got problems today had those problems before they went in the forces, but they were never addressed or attended to," he said. |
Rough sleeping | Rough sleeping |
Ex-service homelessness is actually far less of a problem now than 10 years ago. | Ex-service homelessness is actually far less of a problem now than 10 years ago. |
In 1997, 22% of homeless people claimed to have a background in the forces. Now that figure is closer to 6%. | In 1997, 22% of homeless people claimed to have a background in the forces. Now that figure is closer to 6%. |
Charities are now working together to ensure veterans get the help they needThe dramatic reduction has been caused by a number of factors. There is now greater information and training for those about to leave the armed forces. | |
The government has also taken action to tackle rough sleeping. | The government has also taken action to tackle rough sleeping. |
And the formation of ESAG, the Ex Service Action Group of charities, means those charities work together to provide help to veterans. | And the formation of ESAG, the Ex Service Action Group of charities, means those charities work together to provide help to veterans. |
But Rick Brunwin, chief executive of the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, is still concerned. | But Rick Brunwin, chief executive of the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, is still concerned. |
"Our fear is that this whole issue is slipping off the government agenda," he said. | "Our fear is that this whole issue is slipping off the government agenda," he said. |
He worries ministers think the problem has been solved, and he is concerned about the possible impact of Iraq and Afghanistan. | He worries ministers think the problem has been solved, and he is concerned about the possible impact of Iraq and Afghanistan. |
"Two or three years down the line we'll find we're not going to cope with it, because of the large number of people coming though." | "Two or three years down the line we'll find we're not going to cope with it, because of the large number of people coming though." |
At Pryors Bank, Dave Clark is just happy to start his new job and have a second chance. | At Pryors Bank, Dave Clark is just happy to start his new job and have a second chance. |
"It's given me a totally different outlook on life. It's going to change my life totally." | "It's given me a totally different outlook on life. It's going to change my life totally." |
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