The direct award of 11 call-off contracts under the East Sussex County Council Approved List for Supported Accommodation (including Housing Support Services) for Homeless Adults and Young People in East Sussex.
The direct award of 11 call-off contracts under the East Sussex County Council Approved List for Supported Accommodation (including Housing Support Services) for Homeless Adults and Young People in East Sussex.
Version of 2020-08-05
Health and social work services
The aim of this service is to underpin the strategic priorities of East Sussex County Council’s adult social care and children’s services departments, and local health and housing partners, to provide a flexible, outcomes-focussed on-site housing support service that:
(i) prevents a wide range of crisis situations including homelessness;
(ii) supports clients to stay safe, including their mental and physical wellbeing, and better manage their use of substances and complex needs;
(iii) builds resilience, in part by taking an asset-based approach to personal development that enables employment and future independent living;
(iv) actively supports healthy living and well-being;
(v) actively promotes self-care and avoids hospital or accommodation-based care or use of the Criminal Justice System; and
(vi) proactively supports clients to regain independence, maximising their capacity to live independently, and to move on with specialist support to prevent future crises.
The aim of this service is to underpin the strategic priorities of East Sussex County Council’s adult social care and children’s services departments, and local health and housing partners, to provide a flexible, outcomes-focussed on-site housing support service that:
(i) prevents a wide range of crisis situations including homelessness;
(ii) supports clients to stay safe, including their mental and physical wellbeing, and better manage their use of substances and complex needs;
(iii) builds resilience, in part by taking an asset-based approach to personal development that enables employment and future independent living;
(iv) actively supports healthy living and well-being;
(v) actively promotes self-care and avoids hospital or accommodation-based care or use of the Criminal Justice System; and
(vi) proactively supports clients to regain independence, maximising their capacity to live independently, and to move on with specialist support to prevent future crises.