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One of the responsibilities in a job I'm currently applying for is helping to establish a mens shed, now I'm all for helping isolated individuals but I can't help feeling that a mens shed isn't the way to fix that. Normally if I speak to a local man whose struggling to find stuff to do I'll push them towards volunteering on projects like galgael (a boat building and workshop thing that looks to increase employability) or wood recycling where they can socialise and teach younger folk and interact with people outside their own generation and gender.
As much as social isolation is a problem here locally, it's a much smaller problem (at least less visible and damaging) than youth unemployment, lack of engagement and poverty across the board I feel like community workshops that welcome everyone would be a much more efficient way to use resources, something that can be used as a base for metalworking, woodworking, pottery, crafts and engineering based clubs of all varieties. Maybe I'm missing something here but I feel like something as exclusive as serving only retired and pensioned men seems like it's not going to do a great deal for social exclusion, anyway I thought I'd ask what the forums thoughts are my position and try and get feedback.
As much as social isolation is a problem here locally, it's a much smaller problem (at least less visible and damaging) than youth unemployment, lack of engagement and poverty across the board I feel like community workshops that welcome everyone would be a much more efficient way to use resources, something that can be used as a base for metalworking, woodworking, pottery, crafts and engineering based clubs of all varieties. Maybe I'm missing something here but I feel like something as exclusive as serving only retired and pensioned men seems like it's not going to do a great deal for social exclusion, anyway I thought I'd ask what the forums thoughts are my position and try and get feedback.