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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Keys to Succeed – NSAP

The Crossings, 55 Great Union Street, Hull, HU91AG The Keys to Succeed service provides intensive, tailor made tenancy support and accommodation on Assured Shorthold Tenancies for people that have previous experience of rough sleeping following in from the Everyone In programme.. We support learning skills such as budgeting, paying bills, maintaining a tenancy, avoid eviction

Single Homelessness

Hull Generic Floating Support

The Crossings, 55 Great Union Street, Hull, HU91AG Based in Hull, we provide floating tenancy-related support to people in their own home who may be: struggling with budgeting paying bills setting up a tenancy maintaining a tenancy Our key aim is supporting our customers to avoid eviction. To access the service customers must be aged

Single Homelessness

Centre 28, Hull

Who are we? Centre 28 is a local council commissioned supported service for young people aged 16-21yrs which comprises a 25 bed supported accommodation, an Intensive Support service and a dedicated young person’s Floating Support Service citywide across Hull. What we offer Our accommodation offers a safe and secure premises that is staffed 24/7 365

Single Homelessness Young people

New Court, Hull

How we help at New Court New Court offers accommodation in Hull to people enduring mental ill health. We provide support to help break the cycle of homelessness, and build confidence to live independently. We help you deal with daily life when you’re faced with the challenges of mental ill-health, from anxiety, depression to paranoia

Mental health difficulties Single Homelessness

Hull Resettlement

How we help at Hull Resettlement (based out of Terry Street) Hull Resettlement has various Supported Resettlement properties across the community for single homeless people taking their first steps to independent living. Administered by a Housing Officer, the one-bedroomed flats are suitable for those who have never lived independently before and require minimum support to

Floating Support Single Homelessness

Enduring Mental Health, Hull

How we help at Enduring Mental Health Floating Support Our service provides housing related support to people in Hull who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and struggling with continuing mental ill health. We visit you in your home and provide support to help prevent the cycle of homelessness and enable you to live

Mental health difficulties Single Homelessness

The Crossings, Hull

How we help at The Crossings Based in Hull, The Crossings is a Places of Change scheme for the homeless, providing temporary accommodation with support and training. It aims to break the vicious cycle of homelessness and workless-ness, offering a skills and training culture. You’ll find: Purpose built, high-standard en-suite rooms for single occupation with

Single Homelessness

Clear-View, Hull

How we help at Clear-View Clear-View delivers housing related support to the homeless or those at risk of homelessness who are enduring mental ill health in Hull. The service is scheme based whilst also offering a drop in service in addition to customers being visited in their own flats with appointments that are convenient. You’ll find:

Mental health difficulties Single Homelessness