Description
Housing First is an evidence-based approach to successfully supporting homeless people with high needs and histories of entrenched or repeat homelessness to live in their own homes.
The Housing First model prioritises getting people quickly into stable homes. From this point, any other support needs they might have – such as alcohol and drug dependency, physical and/or mental health problems – are addressed through coordinated and intensive support.
Examples of the support we provide:
Help with benefit claims (mainly UC, ESA, HB, CTS)
Income maximization, including PIP applications, Freedom pass, etc.
Help with managing the tenancy (setting up utility bills accounts, repairs, liaising with landlords, neighbours, etc.)
Accessing health and wellbeing services, including mental health and drug and alcohol services
Training, volunteering and work
Accompanying to and from hospital and GP appointments
Friendly chats and company, emotional support
Grants applications to charitable trusts
Help to access other social and community services
Emergency food provision via the local Food Bank
Criminal Justice
The Housing First service is based on an intensive, personalised support and case management.
During their first time indoor, we meet clients up to five days a week to help them settle down in their new homes; over the time the frequency of our visits is tailored to clients’ needs and requests.
The service operates Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00, but there is flexibility depending on the clients’ personal circumstances.
Housing First is a choice-led approach, which fully respects the choices of each person and support their self-determination. Clients choose where, when and how the support is provided by the Housing First team.
Our support is long-term and does not have a fixed end date; recovery takes time and varies by individual needs, characteristics and experiences. Support is provided for as long as each client requires it, and we do not give up or close the case when engagement is low.
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