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MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
CLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withHUGHENDON LODGE
Hughendon Lodge provides supported housing for people with long-term mental health difficulties. We aim to help residents move on to live in more independent settings with continued outreach provision. Round the clock support is provided to help those who are experiencing enduring mental health problems. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
CLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withHUGHENDON LODGE
Hughendon Lodge provides supported housing for people with long-term mental health difficulties. We aim to help residents move on to live in more independent settings with continued outreach provision. Round the clock support is provided to help those who are experiencing enduring mental health problems. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. OUR VISION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Tackling homelessness and disadvantage. We hold a clear vision of the future built on a community of inclusion: Where people are valued for who they are and what they can be. Where individuals and families will be decently housed, supported by others and will look to the future with hope. Where homelessness won’t happen because the causes are WOMEN'S COMPLEX NEEDS Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. ON TRACK | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION On Track is a supported accommodation service provided by Framework for homeless people across Lincolnshire – in Lincoln, Boston, North Kesteven and South Holland. We provide supported housing for single homeless people who are over 18 in emergency and move-on accommodation units. The non-emergency accommodation is provided in a combinationHUGHENDON LODGE
Hughendon Lodge provides supported housing for people with long-term mental health difficulties. We aim to help residents move on to live in more independent settings with continued outreach provision. Round the clock support is provided to help those who are experiencing enduring mental health problems.BRIGHTER FUTURES
About. Our Brighter Futures service supports people with learning disabilities, Asperger’s or brain injuries to maintain and thrive in their own homes. The service can support people who: have been assessed by Adult Health & Social Care but are ineligible for statutory services. have a history that shows they might put theiraccommodation at
POTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
LONDON ROAD
Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them. Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues. Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to people FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
CLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withHUGHENDON LODGE
Hughendon Lodge provides supported housing for people with long-term mental health difficulties. We aim to help residents move on to live in more independent settings with continued outreach provision. Round the clock support is provided to help those who are experiencing enduring mental health problems. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
CLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withHUGHENDON LODGE
Hughendon Lodge provides supported housing for people with long-term mental health difficulties. We aim to help residents move on to live in more independent settings with continued outreach provision. Round the clock support is provided to help those who are experiencing enduring mental health problems. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. OUR VISION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Tackling homelessness and disadvantage. We hold a clear vision of the future built on a community of inclusion: Where people are valued for who they are and what they can be. Where individuals and families will be decently housed, supported by others and will look to the future with hope. Where homelessness won’t happen because the causes are WOMEN'S COMPLEX NEEDS Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. ON TRACK | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION On Track is a supported accommodation service provided by Framework for homeless people across Lincolnshire – in Lincoln, Boston, North Kesteven and South Holland. We provide supported housing for single homeless people who are over 18 in emergency and move-on accommodation units. The non-emergency accommodation is provided in a combinationHUGHENDON LODGE
Hughendon Lodge provides supported housing for people with long-term mental health difficulties. We aim to help residents move on to live in more independent settings with continued outreach provision. Round the clock support is provided to help those who are experiencing enduring mental health problems.BRIGHTER FUTURES
About. Our Brighter Futures service supports people with learning disabilities, Asperger’s or brain injuries to maintain and thrive in their own homes. The service can support people who: have been assessed by Adult Health & Social Care but are ineligible for statutory services. have a history that shows they might put theiraccommodation at
POTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
LONDON ROAD
Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them. Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues. Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to people FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. WOMEN'S COMPLEX NEEDS Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to peopleCLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withPOTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. WOMEN'S COMPLEX NEEDS Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to peopleCLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withPOTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
OUR PEOPLE | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.STEPPING STONES
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. CAREERS | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Employing and training people like you. We employ more than 1,000 people across the East Midlands and beyond – in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Sheffield. We also play a leading role in the training and development of student social workers from across the region. Please take a look through our website to learn more. ON TRACK | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION On Track is a supported accommodation service provided by Framework for homeless people across Lincolnshire – in Lincoln, Boston, North Kesteven and South Holland. We provide supported housing for single homeless people who are over 18 in emergency and move-on accommodation units. The non-emergency accommodation is provided in a combinationHOMELESSNESS
Homelessness means not having a home – but most people who are homeless don’t sleep on the street. The majority (but not all) of the people who experience a housing crisis have a roof over their heads at night, but they are still homeless. They include people: living with friends and family. staying in a night shelter or a bedand breakfast.
POTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
LONDON ROAD
Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them. Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues. Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. WOMEN'S COMPLEX NEEDS Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to peopleCLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withPOTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. WOMEN'S COMPLEX NEEDS Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. NEW ALBION | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION About. Our New Albion services provides 24 units of supported accommodation for single homeless people who are assessed as being in priority need by Nottingham City Council. Residents are housed in individual, en-suite flats and the building is managed 24hours a day. Staff provide extensive life skills training, including budgeting,cooking
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to peopleCLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withPOTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
OUR PEOPLE | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life.STEPPING STONES
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. CAREERS | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Employing and training people like you. We employ more than 1,000 people across the East Midlands and beyond – in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Sheffield. We also play a leading role in the training and development of student social workers from across the region. Please take a look through our website to learn more. ON TRACK | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION On Track is a supported accommodation service provided by Framework for homeless people across Lincolnshire – in Lincoln, Boston, North Kesteven and South Holland. We provide supported housing for single homeless people who are over 18 in emergency and move-on accommodation units. The non-emergency accommodation is provided in a combinationHOMELESSNESS
Homelessness means not having a home – but most people who are homeless don’t sleep on the street. The majority (but not all) of the people who experience a housing crisis have a roof over their heads at night, but they are still homeless. They include people: living with friends and family. staying in a night shelter or a bedand breakfast.
POTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training.THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
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Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them. Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues. Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
CONTACT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION If you have a general query about our work please use the below form to tell us more. We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours. If you need help or advice with a specific problem, or to report anti-social behaviour, please use the links at the bottom of this page. If you need to speak with us directly please call us on 0115 8417711.
CAREERS | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Employing and training people like you. We employ more than 1,000 people across the East Midlands and beyond – in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Sheffield. We also play a leading role in the training and development of student social workers from across the region. Please take a look through our website to learn more.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.HOMELESSNESS
THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to people CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
CONTACT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION If you have a general query about our work please use the below form to tell us more. We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours. If you need help or advice with a specific problem, or to report anti-social behaviour, please use the links at the bottom of this page. If you need to speak with us directly please call us on 0115 8417711.
CAREERS | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Employing and training people like you. We employ more than 1,000 people across the East Midlands and beyond – in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Sheffield. We also play a leading role in the training and development of student social workers from across the region. Please take a look through our website to learn more.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.HOMELESSNESS
THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to people CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. ABOUT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION We are a charity delivering housing, health, employment, support and care services to people with a diverse range of needs across the East Midlands in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, and in Sheffield. Regardless of their past, or the challenges they face, we empower people to achieve financialstability, social
7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy. CONTACT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION If you have a general query about our work please use the below form to tell us more. We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours. If you need help or advice with a specific problem, or to report anti-social behaviour, please use the links at the bottom of this page. If you need to speak with us directly please call us on 0115 8417711.
HOMELESSNESS
Homelessness means not having a home – but most people who are homeless don’t sleep on the street. The majority (but not all) of the people who experience a housing crisis have a roof over their heads at night, but they are still homeless. They include people: living with friends and family. staying in a night shelter or a bedand breakfast.
COMMUNITY CONNECTOR SERVICE And if you’re interested in both services that’s fine too, you’re not limited to using only one of the services. Depending on where you live you can call us on. South Nottingham: 0115 850 4051. Central Nottingham: 0115 850 4173. North Nottingham: 0115 850 4155. You can also email us at: connectingyou@frameworkha.org.CLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withPOTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
STAFF WELLBEING
Wellbeing Practitioner. Working in our services can be very rewarding, but it can also be very emotionally demanding. That’s why we employee a specialist Wellbeing Practitioner to support our staff with the emotional stresses and strains of their day to day work. Our trained therapist holds confidential one-to-one sessions with staffand also
CONTACT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION If you have a general query about our work please use the below form to tell us more. We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours. If you need help or advice with a specific problem, or to report anti-social behaviour, please use the links at the bottom of this page. If you need to speak with us directly please call us on 0115 8417711.
CAREERS | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Employing and training people like you. We employ more than 1,000 people across the East Midlands and beyond – in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Sheffield. We also play a leading role in the training and development of student social workers from across the region. Please take a look through our website to learn more.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.HOMELESSNESS
THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to people CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
CONTACT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION If you have a general query about our work please use the below form to tell us more. We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours. If you need help or advice with a specific problem, or to report anti-social behaviour, please use the links at the bottom of this page. If you need to speak with us directly please call us on 0115 8417711.
CAREERS | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Employing and training people like you. We employ more than 1,000 people across the East Midlands and beyond – in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Sheffield. We also play a leading role in the training and development of student social workers from across the region. Please take a look through our website to learn more.MOVING FORWARD
Get help; Our services. Housing support services We provide housing and support for people who are homeless when other providers can’t or won’t help them.; Health and Social Care We offer specialist health and clinical services to people with all kinds of health issues.; Support and Care Services Our support and care services add to people’s quality of life. 7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy.HOMELESSNESS
THE CORNER HOUSE
The Corner House provides supported accommodation for people with complex needs – combinations of homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill-health and offending. Funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, the service provides 15 units of accommodation to local homeless people – many of whom have beensleeping
ANVIL HOUSE
Anvil House, funded by North Lincolnshire Council, is staffed 24/7 and provides short term accommodation and support to up to 22 people who are homeless and have complex needs such as drug addiction, offending, and mental health issues. Residents are housed in self-contained flats which provide a safe, secure and ordered environment to people CRESCENT RECOVERY SERVICE About. We provide specialist supported housing to people living with mental health challenges, including those with substance misuse issues, a history of offending behaviour or mild learning difficulties. Staff support residents over an 18-24 month period to develop social and living skills, and maintain a level of stability inthe community.
STEPPING STONES
Contact. If you wish to make a referral you can contact the service by email. You can also refer through Nottinghamshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre on 0300 500 8080. stepping.stones@frameworkha.org.TRANSITIONS SOUTH
Transitions South provides temporary supported accommodation for homeless young people between the ages of 16 and 21. Commissioned by Nottinghamshire County Council, the service, provides supported accommodation in a core and cluster model for young people from the south of the county. The service aims to improve the life chances andlife
FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION Here’s an example of what we do with that money. £25. to fund a personal development session for a young care leaver to help them move towards employment. £50. to provide a mental health support session with Framework’s clinical psychologist for someone dealing with trauma. £100. to enable a rough sleeper two nights in a hotel. ABOUT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION We are a charity delivering housing, health, employment, support and care services to people with a diverse range of needs across the East Midlands in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, and in Sheffield. Regardless of their past, or the challenges they face, we empower people to achieve financialstability, social
7 PRINCIPLES OF HOUSING FIRST The following 7 Principles of Housing First were specified by Homeless Link and are summarised here with thanks. 1. People have a right to a home. Housing First prioritises access to housing as quickly as possible. Eligibility for housing is not contingent on any conditions other than willingness to maintain a tenancy. CONTACT US | FRAMEWORK HOUSING ASSOCIATION If you have a general query about our work please use the below form to tell us more. We will endeavour to respond to you within 48 hours. If you need help or advice with a specific problem, or to report anti-social behaviour, please use the links at the bottom of this page. If you need to speak with us directly please call us on 0115 8417711.
HOMELESSNESS
Homelessness means not having a home – but most people who are homeless don’t sleep on the street. The majority (but not all) of the people who experience a housing crisis have a roof over their heads at night, but they are still homeless. They include people: living with friends and family. staying in a night shelter or a bedand breakfast.
COMMUNITY CONNECTOR SERVICE And if you’re interested in both services that’s fine too, you’re not limited to using only one of the services. Depending on where you live you can call us on. South Nottingham: 0115 850 4051. Central Nottingham: 0115 850 4173. North Nottingham: 0115 850 4155. You can also email us at: connectingyou@frameworkha.org.CLEAN SLATE
Clean Slate is a Nottingham city-based service aiming to reduce reoffending through engagement and treatment of people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. Funded by the Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership, the service is operated in partnership with Double Impact and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in collaboration withPOTTER STREET
About. Our Potter Street service provides supported housing for up to 16 single homeless people from the Worksop area. Staff offer a range of practical advice and support, helping residents with their budgeting skills, benefits, health issues, accessing leisure activities and finding employment or training. MICHAEL VARNAM HOUSE Michael Varnam House is a gated supported housing complex in Nottingham that has been specifically designed to help homeless people with a history of alcohol abuse. We have 16 self-contained flats and two en-suite community supported detoxification beds. Regardless of its cause chronic alcohol addiction must be effectively diagnosed andtreated
STAFF WELLBEING
Wellbeing Practitioner. Working in our services can be very rewarding, but it can also be very emotionally demanding. That’s why we employee a specialist Wellbeing Practitioner to support our staff with the emotional stresses and strains of their day to day work. Our trained therapist holds confidential one-to-one sessions with staffand also
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