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Join ClinksBased in Bournemouth, Hope provides housing, training and support for single homeless individuals aged between 18 to 65. It is our ultimate aim to enable clients to move forward into independent living through addressing their needs which include: substance misuse, crime, poverty, mild mental health and unemployment. We currently house 60 vulnerable people (c. 150 per year).
Clients have access to 1:1 support and group therapy sessions delivered by our trained counselling and support workers who do a fantastic job in helping them overcome the many personal issues they face. We also help our residents with budgeting skills, applying for funds, claiming benefits that they are entitled to as well as other ad hoc issues that are unique to the individual such as reuniting families. We have recently set up a gym to increase health and fitness as well as purchasing a mini bus to provide clients with access to and benefit from the wider local community. We also utilise signposting agencies.
Clients have access to 1:1 support and group therapy sessions delivered by our trained counselling and support workers who do a fantastic job in helping them overcome the many personal issues they face. We also help our residents with budgeting skills, applying for funds, claiming benefits that they are entitled to as well as other ad hoc issues that are unique to the individual such as reuniting families. We have recently set up a gym to increase health and fitness as well as purchasing a mini bus to provide clients with access to and benefit from the wider local community. We also utilise signposting agencies.
Contact
Address
10 St Swithuns Road South
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH1 3RQ
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
01202 312231
info@hopehts.com
Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Housing & homelessness
Custody or Community
Community
No. of service users
80
No. of Paid Staff
10
No. of Volunteers
3
No. of peer mentors
2
Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
Legal status
Charitable incorporated organisation
Year of Formation
2009
Organisation's Income
£500k - £1m
Contract History
Supporting information
Our values and mission - We provide safe accommodation, supported in an environment appropriate to the individual’s needs with the objective to move them on to independent living when they are ready. The organisation believes in the right of the individual to be treated with respect and due regard at all times, adhering to a comprehensive Equal Opportunities ethos.
The vision:
• People building the foundations of independent living
• The improved lives of vulnerable adults
• Helping people return to work through developing their skills
• People sustaining their drug abstinence
• Ex-offenders not returning to prison
• Repaired relationships and stronger family bonds
Case Study:
James (not his real name) came to us with a history of drug and alcohol misuse, and he had been in and out of prison many 22 times. After targeted support from our dedicated staff, James has been able to move on into private accommodation and into employment.
The vision:
• People building the foundations of independent living
• The improved lives of vulnerable adults
• Helping people return to work through developing their skills
• People sustaining their drug abstinence
• Ex-offenders not returning to prison
• Repaired relationships and stronger family bonds
Case Study:
James (not his real name) came to us with a history of drug and alcohol misuse, and he had been in and out of prison many 22 times. After targeted support from our dedicated staff, James has been able to move on into private accommodation and into employment.
Regions
South West
Bournemouth UA
Area covered
Local or neighbourhood
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
Counselling
Education
Employment
Family support
Holistic services
Housing & homelessness
Mental health
Mentoring & befriending
Parenting skills
Peer support
Personal development
Resettlement
Lived experience involvement
Sports
Training
Volunteering
People you work with
Racially minoritised people
Men
People on a short sentence
Young people