Accommodation

To break the cycle of homelessness and overcome challenges people might face, we work closely with our clients in accommodation to ensure support is always available to them.

After an assessment process, in order to identify someone’s needs, accommodation is tailored towards the client’s required level of support and aspirations.

We provide support in both SPEAR properties, as well as private accommodation, where clients live independently. These range from hostels, houses of multiple occupancies, to independent flats.

Hostels and houses of multiple occupancies

PENNY WADE HOUSE

Our flagship hostel consisting of 14 rooms, offers tailored, 24 hour support to people experiencing homelessness.

HOUSES OF MULTIPLE OCCUPANCIES

Houses of multiple occupancies have multiple rooms and common areas where people can stay up to two years before moving onto independent living.

Supported independent living

  • Rough Sleeper Initiative

    These are training flats which are offered to clients who are entering the next stage of their journey to independent living. People move onto training flats after a period of living in a house of multiple occupancy or hostel type setting. These can one-bedroomed flats or studios with support.

  • Housing First

    People are offered accommodation, normally one-bedroomed flats in the first instance, regardless of their situation and support needs. They are then offered intense, wrap around support to be able to assist them with their support needs, desires and aspirations. We provide Housing First in Richmond, Kingston, Wandsworth and Sutton

  • SET properties

    SET properties, alms houses in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, are self-contained flats tenanted by people aged 55+.