Supported housing

Single homelessness

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To be legally defined as homeless you must either lack a secure place in which you are entitled to live or not reasonably be able to stay in your current accommodation. People become homeless for many reasons.

Single Homeslessness

Those without dependent children are known as ‘single homeless’ and finding suitable accommodation can be particularly difficult for this group of people.

Our services for the single homeless include:

  • accommodation based support in specialist centres
  • support to people in their own accommodation (also known as floating support)
  • outreach services to rough sleepers
  • brokerage services, where our specialist support facilitates successful resettlement into new accommodation and integration into the local community.

Programme of Support

Central to our extremely effective homeless services is our unique Programme of Support service delivery manual. This takes the best practice from across over 100 of our national homelessness services, compiling it into a bespoke programme of one-to-one support for each of our customers. This ensures we deliver the best outcomes and cost effectiveness for each person.

Recovery

We deliver a range of psycho-social support programmes which include helping people educate themselves on how to manage their addiction and recovery. Much of this involves direct support from others who face addiction and who are in recovery, offering peer-led examples of positive recovery to those who are just embarking on their journey. This then helps people in:

  • building and maintaining motivation
  • coping with urges
  • managing thoughts, feelings and behaviours
  • living a balanced life.

 

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A Bed Every Night, Withington LGBTQ+

A bed every night LGBTQ+ is a short-term accommodation service for customers that identify as being part of the LGBTQ+ community. The service comprises of 6 newly renovated self-contained flats with support available for customers between 10 am and 6 pm from Monday to Sundays. The service offers supported accommodation scheme for customers aged 18

Single Homelessness

Project 394, Manchester

Project 394 Manchester, 394 Wilmslow Road, Withington, Manchester, M20 3NA What is Project 394? Emergency accommodation for new rough sleepers. There are 13 single rooms. one double room, and up to four sit up places. How it works? New rough sleepers must have Manchester connection. The service for aged 18 plus. We accept referrals all

Rough Sleeper services Single Homelessness

The Beeches, Manchester

Support provided at The Beeches Based in Fallowfield, Manchester, we provide short term supported housing for 22 young women aged 16-25 considered at risk. All women referred to The Beeches need to demonstrate a motivation and commitment to engage in our support service and work towards developing independent living skills and employment during their stay.

Single Homelessness

Stopover Project, Manchester

Stopover Project Support provided at Stopover Based in Victoria Park, Manchester, we provide short term supported housing for 10 young women aged 16-25 lower risk & need. All women referred to Stopover need to demonstrate a motivation and commitment to engage in our support service and work towards developing independent living skills and employment during

Single Homelessness

Wilson Carlile House, Manchester

Wilson Carlile House, 172 -174 Plymouth Grove, Longsight, Manchester, M13 0AF With effect from 1st April 2019 Wilson Carlile House will become part of Connect Manchester working in partnership with Nacro, Salvation Army & Sanctuary Housing. We will become one service that will offer 163 beds to homeless people in need of support across the

Ex-offenders Mental health difficulties Single Homelessness

Newbury House, Manchester

Newbury House, 80 Daisy Bank Road, Victoria Park, Manchester, M14 5GJ Newbury House is a supported accommodation project for people who have experience of long term rough sleeping and complex needs. Support and accommodation is provided for any gender, singles or couples with or without animals, who are currently rough sleeping with complex needs or

Single Homelessness Substance misuse

Brydon Court, Manchester

How we help at Brydon Court Based in Manchester, Brydon Court works with people with complex needs and a history of rough sleeping, to help empower them to become stable in accommodation. The service deals with single people and couples as well as their pets and provides a high tolerance approach to support that is person centred.

People with complex needs Rough Sleeper services Single Homelessness