Homeless Prevention & Resettlement Floating Support Service

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Value

£179,103

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

Provision of a "Floating" (or visiting) support Service that assists people living in their own accommodation in the community.\r
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The Service will assist people to remain living independently in their own home and will help to prevent people becoming homeless by either resolving a housing crisis; or ensuring that one doesn't develop.\r
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In addition to people struggling to sustain their accommodation, the Service will provide support to people who have previously been homeless and lived in supported accommodation such as a hostel and who will be moving in to their own flat or house within the community. The Service can support up to 150 people at any time.

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Cheryl Cunliffe

cherylcunliffe@wirral.gov.uk

+44 1516663713

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