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St Edmunds Charity
St Edmunds Charity
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St Edmunds Charity offers living and housing resettlement for both men and women whose lives have been primarily impaired by alcohol/substance misuse and other vulnerable groups who have an identified need for longer term support to enable a successful return to independent community living:
- Living and Housing Resettlement
- Substance Abuse Housing Programs
- Mental Health Housing
- Drug and Alcohol recovery
Supported accommodation is provided for both men and women whose lives have been primarily impaired by alcohol/substance misuse and other vulnerable groups who have an identified need for longer term support to enable a successful return to independent community living. The prime aim of the project will be to allow the service users to maximise their full potential by assisting them to plan an effective, positive and realistic personal housing and living resettlement support plan, whilst continuing to live alcohol/substance free.
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Each of the fourteen flats at St Edmunds Court are self contained and fully furnished. They have a double bedroom, bathroom, living room and open plan kitchen/dining area with central heating and are double glazed. There are laundry facilities on the premises at number 110 along with a communal meeting room lounge, study room with PC/broadband connection, fully equipped careers suite, combined dining kitchen, pool room and other leisure facilities available. Staff and support facilities are also on the lower level of number 110. We also provide an environment to assist service users with their drug or alcohol recovery program.
Living and Housing Resettlement
St Edmunds Charity offers living and housing resettlement for both men and women whose lives have been primarily impaired by alcohol/substance misuse and other vulnerable groups who have an identified need for longer term support to enable a successful return to independent community living.
Supported accommodation is provided for both men and women whose lives have been primarily impaired by alcohol/substance misuse and other vulnerable groups who have an identified need for longer term support to enable a successful return to independent community living. The prime aim of the project will be to allow the service users to maximise their full potential by assisting them to plan an effective, positive and realistic personal housing and living resettlement support plan, whilst continuing to live alcohol/substance free.
Each of the fourteen flats at St Edmunds Court are self contained and fully furnished. They have a double bedroom, bathroom, living room and open plan kitchen/dining area with central heating and are double glazed. There are laundry facilities on the premises at number 110 along with a communal meeting room lounge, study room with PC/broadband connection, fully equipped careers suite, combined dining kitchen, pool room and other leisure facilities available. Staff and support facilities are also on the lower level of number 110. We also provide an environment to assist service users with heir drug and alcohol recovery program.
Application Form
Please be certain that you respond accurately to all the questions. Failure to do so will jeopardise your licence agreement (should you be offered accommodation at St Ed’s). By signing below you are stating that you understand & accept the above condition:
Contact Details
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Organiser
- Jean Vause
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Job Title/Position
- Senior Support Worker And Administrator
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Telephone Number
- 01706 521448
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Email Address
- stedmundscharity@gmail.com
Location
Notes
Referral Notes
Prospective service users would need to:
- Be eligible to receive Housing Benefit and participate in the support programme at the project.
- Be completely alcohol/substance free for a minimum of 13 weeks
- Have a commitment to ongoing abstinence
- Be willing to sign a Licence Agreement and compile & undertake a housing and living support plan and attend house and self help groups
Service Information
Coverages:
North West
Referral Required?:
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Last updated 27th May 2022