Having somewhere safe, stable and comfortable to live which you can call home is an essential human need.
Our accommodation is provided in ordinary domestic shared houses and are located across Coventry and Warwickshire. Each shared house is fully furnished to a good standard and has a shared lounge with TV; a shared kitchen with all appliances, crockery and cooking utensils; a shared bathroom with shower and/or a separate shower room; laundry, washing, drying and ironing facilities and fully furnished secure bedrooms. All houses are regularly serviced by maintenance. Each resident has key for their room.
We provide our service 24 hours a day, with on call services provided after working hours.
Prospective Pathway Futures will work in Conjunction with other charity and voluntary organisations such as Crisis Skylight in providing education, training and employment.
Crisis provides a variety of services to help people who have recently experienced homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.
Services include:
- Support with confidence , motivation and training working towards employment goals
- Support with job applications, CV writing and interview prep
- Support with exploring housing options including local authority and private rented
- Advice and guidance around welfare benefit
- Support with maintaining a tenancy
- A variety of training courses such as English, maths, ESOL, IT and creative arts
Help with Housing benefit and housing related issues is also provided. Our workers will receive training from a DWP representative on helping clients claim the right benefits.
Accommodation support services to eligible service users. Strategic outcome-based approach to ensure service users feel supported in their objectives.
We assist the service user to build resilience in the community, empowering them to independence and eventually move on to independent living. PPF provides a keyworker to each service user who will guide them in their recovery.
Clients are trained on fire precautions, evacuation procedure, correct usage of equipment, safety aspects while cooking, cleaning of own rooms, advice or support on repair work, home improvement and other general safety aspects.
We monitor all visitors to the premises according to our visiting policy. Our service users are required to report any incidents immediately to a member of staff or to on call if it is after hours.
Having somewhere safe, stable and comfortable to live which you can call home is an essential human need.
Our accommodation is provided in ordinary domestic shared houses and are located across Coventry and Warwickshire. Each shared house is fully furnished to a good standard and has a shared lounge with TV; a shared kitchen with all appliances, crockery and cooking utensils; a shared bathroom with shower and/or a separate shower room; laundry, washing, drying and ironing facilities and fully furnished secure bedrooms. All houses are regularly serviced by maintenance. Each resident has key for their room.
We provide our service 24 hours a day, with on call services provided after working hours.
Prospective Pathway Futures will work in Conjunction with other charity and voluntary organisations such as Crisis Skylight in providing education, training and employment.
Crisis provides a variety of services to help people who have recently experienced homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.
Services include:
- Support with confidence , motivation and training working towards employment goals
- Support with job applications, CV writing and interview prep
- Support with exploring housing options including local authority and private rented
- Advice and guidance around welfare benefit
- Support with maintaining a tenancy
- A variety of training courses such as English, maths, ESOL, IT and creative arts
Help with Housing benefit and housing related issues is also provided. Our workers will receive training from a DWP representative on helping clients claim the right benefits.
Accommodation support services to eligible service users. Strategic outcome-based approach to ensure service users feel supported in their objectives.
We assist the service user to build resilience in the community, empowering them to independence and eventually move on to independent living. PPF provides a keyworker to each service user who will guide them in their recovery.
Clients are trained on fire precautions, evacuation procedure, correct usage of equipment, safety aspects while cooking, cleaning of own rooms, advice or support on repair work, home improvement and other general safety aspects.
We monitor all visitors to the premises according to our visiting policy. Our service users are required to report any incidents immediately to a member of staff or to on call if it is after hours.
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