ANNUAL REPORT

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "ANNUAL REPORT"

Transcription

1 ANNUAL REPORT

2 The Service Community Law Service (Northampton and County) is a registered charity and an independent specialist social welfare advice provider. The aim of the organisation is to improve the health and wellbeing of local residents through tackling social and financial exclusion, alleviating poverty and advancing education. This is achieved through the provision of specialist advice, information, representation, training and consultancy services currently in the fields of Welfare Benefits, Debt, Financial Capability, Energy Advice, Housing, Employment Law and Immigration / Nationality Law. CLS has held the advice Specialist Quality Mark since 2000 and our services range from one-off specialist advice to a comprehensive specialist casework service and representation at court and tribunal. Our services are for all but are particularly focused on supporting vulnerable client groups and we offer a mixed model of service delivery aimed at promoting equality of access to services. This includes community outreach services, home visits, advice centre appointments and advice by telephone or . We have well developed partnerships and referral arrangements in place with a wide variety of agencies across Northamptonshire and contribute to local social policy development in respect of social welfare issues. CLS maintains a diverse funding base including support from Northampton Borough Council, East Northants Council, the Legal Aid Agency, the Money Advice Service, First for Wellbeing, charitable bodies such as the Lottery, Children In Need and British Gas Energy Trust and donations from clients. Key Achievements 32,139 People provided with advice and information 11,068 New people provided with advice by specialist advisors 4,553 People provided with Welfare Benefits casework 526 People provided with advice and assistance in relation to Social Security Appeal Tribunals 17,958,236 Welfare Benefit income was claimed for local residents 2,669 People provided with Debt casework 31,342,413 Debt was managed on behalf of clients 381 Debt Relief Orders were administered 63 Bankruptcy petitions were supported 1,353 People provided with Housing advice casework 1,044 Housing Repossession and Eviction cases were represented in the County Courts 763 Housing Repossession and Eviction cases were represented through Housing Possession Court Duty Schemes 98% Success rate in respect of preventing Repossession and Eviction 1,181 People provided with holistic Fuel Poverty advice casework 676 People provided with Immigration casework 11 Immigration appeals supported 331 People provided with Employment Law casework 438 Home visits were undertaken for housebound clients 16,563 People accessed services through CLS Advice Shops and Centres 2,692 People accessed services through CLS community outreach venues 12,436 People accessed CLS services by telephone 47% People advised lived in Northampton Borough 39% People advised lived in other localities in the County 4% People advised lived in other areas 32,139 People provided with advice A range of training courses were provided throughout the year. P Annual Report Annual Report P03

3 Welfare Benefit and Grant Income Claimed for Clients Ethnicity of People Advised: Employment Status of People Advised: Total: 17,958,236 1% 2% 8% 8% Tax Credits 7% Housing Benefit 21% 7% 1% 1% Council Tax Reduction 3% Disability Living Allowance 3% Attendance Allowance 3% 3% 40% Personal Independence Payment 2% Income Support 3% Jobseekers Allowance 3% Pension Credit 2% Statutory Sick Pay 4% Carers Allowance 4% 2% 3% 11% Not seeking 12% Part-time work 9% Retired 4% Carer 3% Student 10% Unemployed 14% Full-time work 33% Incapacity 22% Self employed 2% Other 21% Employment Support Allowance 1% Universal Credit 2% Grants and Other Benefits 3% 2% 40% Housing Tenure of People Advised: Debt Managed for Clients Total: 31,342,413 5,966,707 Rent / Mortgage Arrears / Secured Debt 1,407,670 Benefit Overpayments 1,254,865 Utility Debt 1,375,011 Council Tax Debt 21,338,160 Unsecured Credit Debt 71% White British 6% Asian or Asian British 7% Eastern European 10% Black or Black British 6% Other/Undisclosed Disability & Health 64% of clients assisted considered themselves to have a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long term adverse effect on their ability to carry out normal day to day activities. 11% Homeowner Mortgaged 7% Homeowner no mortgage 30% Housing Association 20% Private rented 3% Rent free 2% Homeless 7% Other 19% Local Authority P Annual Report Annual Report P05

4 Our Service Delivery Access Points NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH (47% of people advised) CLS Advice Centre Hazelwood Road CLS Information and Access Point The One Stop Shop, the Guildhall Bellinge Community House Gateway Resource Centre (Northampton Bangladeshi Association) Berrywood Hospital Campbell House Northamptonshire Carers Greenview Surgery Leicester Terrace Health Care Centre Greenview Surgery Maple Access Practice Northampton County Court Hunsbury Children s Centre Northampton County Court Headway Northampton Community Events BOROUGH OF WELLINGBOROUGH (18% of people advised) CLS Advice Centre, FISH, Cambridge Street Isebrook Hospital Pravasi Day Centre Victoria Centre W.A.C.A Community Centre Hope and Skills Community Centre, Hemmingwell Glamis Hall Abbey Medical Centre Community Mental Health Team offices Community Events CORBY BOROUGH (4% of people advised) CLS Office at Citizens Advice EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (18% of people advised) CLS Advice Centre, High Street, Rushden Rockingham Forest Housing Association Offices Thrapston Green Lane Clinic Oundle Library Thrapston Library Irthlingborough Library Raunds Library St Peter s and All Saints Church, Kingscliffe Rural Information Vehicle Community Events SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE (2% of people advised) Village Network Vehicle South Northants villages Community Events Home visits DAVENTRY DISTRICT (3% of people advised) CLS office at Citizens Advice Village Network Vehicle Daventry District villages KETTERING BOROUGH (4% of people advised) CLS Office at Citizens Advice St Mary s Hospital OTHER AREAS (4% of people advised) Cambridge County Court Peterborough County Court Banbury County Court Lincoln County Court (sub-contracted to local Citizens Advice) Boston County Court (sub-contracted to local Citizens Advice) P Annual Report Annual Report P07

5 Our Funders Total: 1,195,754 East Midlands Money Advice Service CLS is an East Midlands Money Advice Service partner and has delivered the national Money Advice Service (MAS) funded face to face specialist Debt advice across Northamptonshire since The MAS funding supports 6 CLS specialist Debt advisors who provide appointments at CLS advice centres and at Countywide community based venues including Citizens Advice offices in Corby, Kettering and Daventry. Provision also includes telephone/ advice and home visits for the housebound. 1,971 1, ,971 People provided with specialist Debt advice 48% Lived in Northampton Borough 52% Lived in other localities in the County 1,142 People received face to face specialist Debt advice 211 People received specialist Debt advice by telephone or 340 Debt Relief Orders were administered Having now dealt with my debts I am far more stable financially and feel confident I will be able to deal with financial issues in the future. 20,314,979 Debt was managed on behalf of clients P Annual Report Annual Report P09

6 Children in Need Children s Benefit Take-Up Project Financial Health and Wellbeing Service saw the second year of our Children s Benefit Take-Up Project funded by Children in Need. The Project supports ill and disabled children to claim the benefits to which they are entitled and helps to maximise the whole family income. Support includes assistance with complex claim forms and other relevant follow-on work including ensuring that any awards are correct and assisting with reviews and appeals where appropriate. Access is also facilitated to other services which improve the lives of the children/young people such as vehicles via the Motability Scheme and aids or adaptations fitted to homes/gardens. In addition to supporting care and mobility needs of children the Project through the securing of additional income helps to provide improved access to social activities, contributes to providing a safe home environment and facilitates increased confidence and independence of children/young people. To have your help during the first stages of adoption has made such a big difference to all our lives. The award of Disability Living Allowance will enable our son to access speech and language services to progress his delayed speech. In December 2014, following the previous success of CLS s fuel poverty work in the County, British Gas Energy Trust provided funding for a new Financial Health and Wellbeing Service. This Project provides an holistic approach to tackling Fuel Poverty for local residents who are experiencing physical or mental health problems. CLS, by working directly with Health Professionals and establishing a single point of referral is facilitating access to advice and support at the earliest possible stage and help to prevent problems from escalating. The 4 full-time specialist advisors work directly with GP surgeries, Community Mental Health Teams, Berrywood Hospital and other health services to provide Debt, Benefits, Housing and Energy advice. Since it was established this new Service has gone from strength to strength with high levels of engagement from health staff and excellent outcomes achieved for clients. I had lost so much income due to a wrong benefit decision. I have really poor mental health and could not have got the decision changed without your help Clients provided with advice 1456 Separate matters handled for clients 915 Clients were referred by GPs and other health professionals 1,116,530 Debt managed on behalf of clients ( 384,215 written off) 3,768,007 Welfare Benefit income maximised on behalf of clients 250 Grant applications made for assistance with fuel payments, DRO fees and essential household items 82% People whose cases had been completed reported that there had been improvement in their health 79% People advised reported they were more confident about managing their money 222 Children and their families provided with specialist Welfare Benefits advice 926,624 Welfare Benefit income and grants for children and families 98 Average increase in income per week for children and families supported 75% Families reported an increase in their children s social activities 85% Families reported an improved in their children s independence as result of the advice and support provided P Annual Report Annual Report P11

7 Advice Services Contract The Advice Services Contract is a Countywide service providing specialist advice to local residents in the areas of Welfare Benefits, Debt, Housing and Employment Law. Community Law Service has held the contract since 2012 and provides specialist services across the County and sub contracts some services in the areas of Welfare Benefit and Debt to Citizens Advice partners in Daventry, Kettering, Corby and Brackley. Services are delivered flexibly across the County and are responsive to demand taking into account the availability of other funding to support residents with their advice needs. Previously funded by Northamptonshire County Council the funding transferred to First For Wellbeing in April ,791 People provided with advice 3,000 People provided with Welfare Benefits advice 7,936,559 Additional Benefit and Grant income claimed 858 People provided with Debt advice 6,637,714 Debt managed on behalf of clients 610 People provided with Housing advice 331 People provided with Employment Law advice 51% People considered themselves to have a disability 21% People from BME communities 2,769 People advised by CLS 2,022 People advised by CA partners I was so worried about losing my home I couldn t sleep at night. My advisor represented me in court and now I am making regular payments to my arrears and am looking for work. 4,791 People provided with advice SNVB Village Networks Project Our service delivery as a partner in the Lottery funded Village Networks Project led by South Northants Volunteer Bureau was further developed during the year with outreach in the Daventry district in addition to continued provision in South Northants. Through this funding CLS provide specialist Welfare Benefits and Debt advice taking our services out to rural villages in the area on the Rural Information Vehicle which has onboard interview and internet facilities. The extra money means I am able to pay for extra carer time when I need it. I am housebound and can now afford my heating bills better. I feel much less stressed now and it was good to have someone fight my corner. 116 Residents provided with specialist advice and support 305 Enquiries handles Welfare Benefit income claimed for residents 22,783 Debt managed for residents Residents were advised from 14 villages in the South Northants and 11 villages in the Daventry District. 116 Residents provided with specialist advice by CLS advisor P Annual Report Annual Report P13

8 East Northamptonshire Service Wellingborough Service CLS successfully provided a range of advice services in Wellingborough for local residents from our offices at the FISH in Cambridge Street and at a number of outreach venues in the area during the Year however was to see the last year of funding support from Wellingborough Homes both for CLS advice provision and for the FISH due to a change in the Housing Association s approach to funding external organisations. This change would see a reduction in the amount of advice available for local communities by 47% from April Notice of withdrawal of Lottery funding by Support Northamptonshire also gave rise to concern and toward the end of the Year CLS began to explore the viability and options for the continuation of advice delivery and maintaining a presence in Wellingborough in light of the funding cuts. The Service is a lifeline to people who are vulnerable. My Employment Support Allowance had stopped and I had to rely on the Foodbank to live and I was falling behind with my rent. My advisor managed to get my benefit back and I feel so much less stressed now was another successful year of delivery of CLS services for residents in East Northamptonshire. The grant from East Northamptonshire Council combined with other funding sources provided an holistic specialist advice service for local people. This includes Debt, Welfare Benefits, Housing, Immigration, Employment and Fuel poverty advice. A mixed model of service delivery, including advice centre and outreach venue appointments, telephone advice, home visits, attendance at community events and outreach on the Village Networks Vehicle successfully helped to reach people in smaller towns and villages in addition to those living in Rushden and other larger towns. Toward the end of the Year came the good news that our application for a further three year grant from East Northamptonshire Council had been successful to enable us to continue providing advice to residents from April I am managing my money much better now as my advisor helped to increase my income and helped with budgeting. CLS supported me at a very bad time in my life and I don't know what I would have done without the service People provided with information services 2401 People provided with advice by specialist advisors 5,089,763 Debt managed on behalf of clients 326,369 Debt written off for clients 2,560,506 Welfare Benefit and grant income was claimed for clients 82 People provided with court representation in respect of Housing Repossession 1369 People provided with Welfare Benefits advice 120 People provided with holistic Fuel Poverty advice 208 People provided with Housing advice and court representation Total: 2,150 People provided with specialist advice 7,857,642 Welfare Benefit income claimed for clients 3,986,723 Debt managed for client 47% People advised through funding from Wellingborough Homes 23 People provided with Employment law advice 391 People provided with Debt Advice 39 People provided with Immigration law advice P Annual Report Annual Report P15

9 49-53 Hazelwood Road, Northampton NN1 1LG Tel: (01604) Fax: (01604) Website: Registered Charity Number: A company limited by guarantee in England No

Specialist Advice Service

Specialist Advice Service Specialist Advice Service Personalised and practical housing, debt and welfare advice delivered by Shelter experts that helps people keep their home and live independently. Above all, our services prevent

More information

Energy Best Deal 2016/17 Review

Energy Best Deal 2016/17 Review Energy Best Deal 2016/17 Review Why Energy Best Deal? Energy Best Deal is a consumer education programme developed by Ofgem and Citizens Advice. Through group sessions, the programme provides valuable

More information

Castlemilk Law and Money Advice Centre. Annual Report 2018

Castlemilk Law and Money Advice Centre. Annual Report 2018 Castlemilk Law and Money Advice Centre Annual Report 2018 1 CASTLEMILK LAW AND MONEY ADVICE CENTRE Annual Report 2017-18 The total number of cases dealt with by the Law Centre in 2017-18 were as follows.

More information

CONTENTS. Page. An Introduction The Whitechapel Centre 3-8. Our Services Our Impact Our Policies:

CONTENTS. Page. An Introduction The Whitechapel Centre 3-8. Our Services Our Impact Our Policies: CONTENTS Page An Introduction The Whitechapel Centre 3-8 Our Services 9-11 Our Impact 12-13 Our Policies: Information Systems Policy including social media 14 Smoking Policy 28 Health & Safety Policy 31

More information

Date revised: November Migraine: Help with welfare benefit rights

Date revised: November Migraine: Help with welfare benefit rights Date revised: November 2017 Migraine: Help with welfare benefit rights Date revised February 2018 Contents Date revised: November 2017 This document provides you with information and guidance on welfare

More information

Supporting the delivery of quality housing and homelessness advice

Supporting the delivery of quality housing and homelessness advice Supporting the delivery of quality housing and homelessness advice Working with local authorities, local citizens advice, independent advice agencies and public authorities to help prevent homelessness

More information

Support and Connect. Project and outcome examples

Support and Connect. Project and outcome examples Support and Connect Project and outcome examples The aim of this document is to support you whilst you develop your application to Support and Connect. We assess applications against the following: o The

More information

Supporting the delivery of quality housing and homelessness advice

Supporting the delivery of quality housing and homelessness advice Supporting the delivery of quality housing and homelessness advice Working with local authorities, local citizens advice, independent advice agencies and statutory agencies to help prevent homelessness

More information

The Advocacy Charter Action for Advocacy

The Advocacy Charter Action for Advocacy Advocacy is taking action to help people say what they want, secure their rights, represent their interests and obtain the services they need. Advocates and advocacy schemes work in partnership with the

More information

Preventing and Tackling Homelessness

Preventing and Tackling Homelessness Preventing and Tackling Homelessness Dacorum Borough Council Homelessness Strategy 2016-2020 Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Our vision 3.0 National and local considerations 3.1 National and local impact

More information

Universal Credit Help to Claim Adviser Job pack

Universal Credit Help to Claim Adviser Job pack Universal Credit Help to Claim Adviser Job pack Thanks for your interest in working at Citizens Advice Cheshire West. This job pack should give you everything you need to know to apply for this role and

More information

Bradford District Community Advice Network (CAN)

Bradford District Community Advice Network (CAN) Bradford District Community Advice Network (CAN) March 2015 Nick Hodgkinson, Project Co-ordinator The CAN in a nutshell registered charity, association CIO since Oct 2014, with organisational (not individual)

More information

Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors with Financial Issues

Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors with Financial Issues Domestic Abuse and Money Education: Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors with Financial Issues Funded by: Domestic Abuse and Money Education: Guidance for Professionals Supporting Survivors

More information

Enter & View WDP Havering Drug and alcohol dependency services 11 October 2016

Enter & View WDP Havering Drug and alcohol dependency services 11 October 2016 Enter & View WDP Havering Drug and alcohol dependency services 11 October 2016 Healthwatch Havering is the operating name of Havering Healthwatch Limited A company limited by guarantee Registered in England

More information

Small housing association of the year: finalist

Small housing association of the year: finalist Small housing association of the year: finalist Rockingham Forest Housing Association: Countdown to change Please provide evidence of how your housing association is delivering high quality services to

More information

Referrals - August 2017

Referrals - August 2017 WELCOME TO THE LATEST EDITION OF OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE SOCIAL PRESCRIBING PROGRAMME ISSUE NO. 16 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 73 45 74 Dr. Malling Dr. Sims Arayomi Referrals - August 2017

More information

If you re affected by cancer, the last thing you want to think about is money.

If you re affected by cancer, the last thing you want to think about is money. If you re affected by cancer, the last thing you want to think about is money. Having financial worries while dealing with a cancer diagnosis can be an overwhelming and isolating experience. But you don

More information

Age UK Wandsworth. Annual Report and Accounts 2014 / 15

Age UK Wandsworth. Annual Report and Accounts 2014 / 15 Age UK Wandsworth Annual Report and Accounts 2014 / 15 Introduction Age UK Wandsworth is a local independent charity that provides a range of services to improve the wellbeing of older people in the London

More information

Project Name: ACE Energy. Quarterly report (Jan Mar 16) Short project summary. Project management and progress

Project Name: ACE Energy. Quarterly report (Jan Mar 16) Short project summary. Project management and progress Project Name: ACE Energy Quarterly report (Jan Mar 16) Short project summary ACE is delivering an energy advice project that aims to reduce levels of fuel poverty with people accessing emergency food services

More information

Invisible Islington: living in poverty in inner London Executive summary of a report for Cripplegate Foundation by Rocket Science (UK)

Invisible Islington: living in poverty in inner London Executive summary of a report for Cripplegate Foundation by Rocket Science (UK) We transform lives for people in Islington. We re independent, and trusted. The money we give improves lives for local people, building a better future for us all. Cripplegate Foundation Helping since

More information

PartnerIng with Home Energy Scotland

PartnerIng with Home Energy Scotland PartnerIng with Home Energy Scotland Home Energy Scotland is a free energy advice service funded by the Scottish Government and managed by Energy Saving Trust. We deliver impartial telephone and face-to-face

More information

FirstPoint Community Interest Company (CIC)

FirstPoint Community Interest Company (CIC) FirstPoint Community Interest Company (CIC) End-point feedback report by the University of Bristol 19 February 2013 Date of visit: 26-27 November 2012 Key learning points: How Social Work Practice has

More information

REPORT OF MEETING DATE ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND HOUSING COMMITTEE FYLDE COAST HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION TRAILBLAZER

REPORT OF MEETING DATE ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND HOUSING COMMITTEE FYLDE COAST HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION TRAILBLAZER DECISION ITEM REPORT OF MEETING DATE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTORATE ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND HOUSING COMMITTEE ITEM NO 14 MARCH 2017 4 FYLDE COAST HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION TRAILBLAZER PUBLIC ITEM This item

More information

Assistance in Australia

Assistance in Australia HEALTH CARE AND FINANCIAL Assistance in Australia Health Care System Overivew Overview of the Australian health care system. LINK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/health_care_in_australia Medicare Medicare

More information

Three years of transition

Three years of transition Three years of transition The Homelessness Transition Fund 2011 to 2014 Evaluation summary 1 Transition in numbers 1 st round 2 nd round 20m in grants 3 rd Future Ready Fund 2014 round round 2011 175 projects

More information

Tel: or

Tel: or www.crossroadscarecambridgeshire.org.uk Tel: 0845 241 0954 or 01480 499090 Crossroads Care Cambridgeshire are the leading Care Quality Commission Registered organisation in Cambridgeshire providing an

More information

FLOATING SUPPORT SERVICE Service Description DONCASTER HOUSING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

FLOATING SUPPORT SERVICE Service Description DONCASTER HOUSING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE FLOATING SUPPORT SERVICE Service Description DONCASTER HOUSING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE CONTENTS Section Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Access, Assessment and Referrals 4 3. Profile of Client Group 5 4. The Support

More information

Annual Report

Annual Report North Hertfordshire and District Citizens Advice Bureau Annual Report 2013-14 About Us The Citizens Advice service provides a free, independent, confidential, impartial service of information, guidance,

More information

Homeless Bound? Plenary 2: Working in partnership. Chief Executive East Thames Group Cllr Peter Fleming Leader Sevenoaks District Council

Homeless Bound? Plenary 2: Working in partnership. Chief Executive East Thames Group Cllr Peter Fleming Leader Sevenoaks District Council Homeless Bound? Plenary 2: Working in partnership Speaker: June Barnes Chief Executive East Thames Group Cllr Peter Fleming Leader Sevenoaks District Council Chair: Kate Dodsworth Assistant Director, London,

More information

FOOD BANK UPDATE: PARSON CROSS INITIATIVE PROJECTS

FOOD BANK UPDATE: PARSON CROSS INITIATIVE PROJECTS FOOD BANK UPDATE: PARSON CROSS INITIATIVE PROJECTS A REPORT ON OUR FOODBANK DURING 2017 INTRODUCTION Our foodbank first opened its doors in 2010. It began as a response to the crisis we saw in the local

More information

Macmillan Cancer Support Response to the Carers Strategy refresh September 2010

Macmillan Cancer Support Response to the Carers Strategy refresh September 2010 Macmillan Cancer Support Response to the Carers Strategy refresh September 2010 Introduction Macmillan works to improve the lives of people affected by cancer, including carers. We provide information

More information

Facing Fuel Poverty: Research on face-to-face actions to help consumers in fuel poverty in Scotland

Facing Fuel Poverty: Research on face-to-face actions to help consumers in fuel poverty in Scotland ISSN 2398-6220 Facing Fuel Poverty: Research on face-to-face actions to help consumers in fuel poverty in Scotland Consumer Futures Unit publication series: 2017/18-04 b Consumer Futures Unit Work Plan

More information

Ipswich Locality Homelessness Partnership

Ipswich Locality Homelessness Partnership Ipswich Locality Homelessness Partnership (ILHP) Briefing Paper: An introduction to homelessness and how to help people who are homeless, or at risk of this, in Ipswich. Background and introduction: Since

More information

Peer Support / Social Activities Overview and Application Form

Peer Support / Social Activities Overview and Application Form Peer Support / Social Activities Overview and Application Form What is Peer Support? Peer support is when people use their own experiences to help each other. What happens during peer support sessions

More information

Wokingham Volunteer Centre

Wokingham Volunteer Centre Wokingham Volunteer Centre Supported Volunteering Project Application Pack Contents: Background to Volunteer Centre Wokingham The Supported Volunteering Project Job & Person Specification How to Apply

More information

Rent bond and deposit guarantee schemes in the North East January 2014

Rent bond and deposit guarantee schemes in the North East January 2014 Rent bond and deposit guarantee schemes in the North East January 2014 Local authority Deposit or bond Cash Client group eligible for Other Contact Darlington Bridge2Home Any homeless people with a Help

More information

Information about Age UK Manchester s Information & Advice Service

Information about Age UK Manchester s Information & Advice Service Information about Age UK Manchester s Information & Advice Service What services do we offer? Age UK Manchester provides information and advice on a range of issues relating to older people and those who

More information

A Guide for Homeless 16 & 17 year olds

A Guide for Homeless 16 & 17 year olds A Guide for Homeless 16 & 17 year olds Helping homeless young people to know about the support they can expect Anyone can become homeless due to circumstances that may have been out of their control. Being

More information

Citizens Advice Bath and NE Somerset Annual Review

Citizens Advice Bath and NE Somerset Annual Review Citizens Advice Bath and NE Somerset Annual Review 2017-18 Making a difference in our community About us The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing

More information

Birmingham Homelessness Prevention Strategy 2017+

Birmingham Homelessness Prevention Strategy 2017+ Birmingham Homelessness Prevention Strategy 2017+ 24 August - 5 October 2017 Consultation Summary Birmingham Homelessness Prevention Strategy 2017+ 24 August 5 October 2017 What are we trying to achieve?

More information

The Heroes & Villains Run

The Heroes & Villains Run 0 The Heroes & Villains Run Off The Fence Fundraising Pack http://www.heroesrun.org.uk/content/runbrighton Charity Number: 1108777 Charitable Company Number: 5300691 1 WELCOME! Thank you for your interest

More information

Local Offer for Sunderland Care Leavers

Local Offer for Sunderland Care Leavers Local Offer for Sunderland Care Leavers Introduction The aim of Together for Children s Local Offer is to tell you about all the support that we have in Sunderland for you as a care leaver. We know that

More information

Healthier Wealthier Children (Renfrewshire) ANNUAL REPORT. Advice Works. April 2012 March Melissa Ford

Healthier Wealthier Children (Renfrewshire) ANNUAL REPORT. Advice Works. April 2012 March Melissa Ford Healthier Wealthier Children (Renfrewshire) ANNUAL REPORT Melissa Ford April 2012 March 2013 Advice Works Healthier Wealthier Children: The Project 1 Who Does The Project Support?. 2 Referrals Made to

More information

Practitioner article Youth homelessness prevention services provided by Stirling Council and partner organisations

Practitioner article Youth homelessness prevention services provided by Stirling Council and partner organisations Practitioner article Youth homelessness prevention services provided by Stirling Council and partner organisations Written by Sharon Hossack, Principal Homeless Services Officer, Stirling Council May 2007

More information

Annual Review To work for households in all Orkney communities to reduce levels of fuel poverty and achieve affordable warmth

Annual Review To work for households in all Orkney communities to reduce levels of fuel poverty and achieve affordable warmth Annual Review 2018 To work for households in all Orkney communities to reduce levels of fuel poverty and achieve affordable warmth Chair s Report THAW Orkney has had both a challenging and stimulating

More information

Aquarius An Overview

Aquarius An Overview Aquarius An Overview Aquarius 236 Bristol Road Edgbaston Birmingham B5 7SL Tel: 0121 622 8181 Fax: 0121 285 2190 headoffice@aquarius.org.uk www.aquarius.org.uk June 2016 1 Who we are Aquarius was established

More information

Active citizenship. Spring 2017 Tenants News. Voice of the Wolverhampton Federation of Tenants Associations. What s Inside

Active citizenship. Spring 2017 Tenants News. Voice of the Wolverhampton Federation of Tenants Associations. What s Inside Spring 2017 Tenants News Voice of the Wolverhampton Federation of Tenants Associations Active citizenship What s Inside Page 2 West Midlands Combined Authority Page 3 Having a voice Page 4 Bringing communities

More information

Homelessness survey: Discussion paper Summer 2018

Homelessness survey: Discussion paper Summer 2018 Homelessness survey: Discussion paper Summer 2018 With homelessness and rough sleeping fast increasing, and in line with the sector s long-standing social purpose, we are working with our members to increase

More information

Justice Committee. Alternative Dispute Resolution. Written submission from Scottish Mediation

Justice Committee. Alternative Dispute Resolution. Written submission from Scottish Mediation Justice Committee Alternative Dispute Resolution Written submission from Scottish Mediation The Availability of Mediation in Scotland 1. Introduction Scottish Mediation are delighted to be invited to the

More information

Domestic Abuse and Debt

Domestic Abuse and Debt Domestic Abuse and Debt Cardiff and Vale Citizens Advice Bureau Rhiannon Paterson & Wendy McShane 1 AIMS The aim is to help you and your organisations identify the signs of financial abuse, to increase

More information

Responses from collaborating homelessness organisations

Responses from collaborating homelessness organisations Responses from collaborating homelessness organisations 1 Peter Radage Service Director Framework Housing Association 2 Rebuilding Lives Jennifer Barnes, Centrepoint Tuesday 10 March Living independently

More information

Many tracks, one road, sustaining community. Vision Respect Commitment Integrity Innovative

Many tracks, one road, sustaining community. Vision Respect Commitment Integrity Innovative POSITION DESCRIPTION: Caseworker Connecting Families Program (CFP) About Us The Northern Rivers Community Gateway (NRCG) is a non-profit registered charity formed in 1976. NRCG provides welfare and capacity

More information

Case Study. Salus. May 2010

Case Study. Salus. May 2010 Case Study Salus May 2010 Background Based within Coatbridge, Salus consists of one of the largest NHS based multidisciplinary teams in Scotland. Through its various services Salus Case Management Services

More information

ADVICE SERVICES VOLUNTEERING CAMPAIGN Central Bedfordshire. Report June 2015

ADVICE SERVICES VOLUNTEERING CAMPAIGN Central Bedfordshire. Report June 2015 SERVICES VOLUNTEERING CAMPAIGN Central Bedfordshire Background Report June 2015 This volunteering campaign was organised on behalf of Central Bedfordshire s Advice Planning Board and the Stronger Communities

More information

IDEAS FOR ACTIVITIES. 1. Tell people about poverty. 2. Encourage debate or discussion

IDEAS FOR ACTIVITIES. 1. Tell people about poverty. 2. Encourage debate or discussion IDEAS FOR ACTIVITIES Below are a range of ideas and suggestions for activities that could form part of the week. There a variety of things that can be done that don t cost anything to organise but can

More information

Access to health and social care services for Northamptonshire s homeless and vulnerably housed population

Access to health and social care services for Northamptonshire s homeless and vulnerably housed population Access to health and social care services for Northamptonshire s homeless and vulnerably housed population The views of homeless people and professionals March 2017 Contents Summary... 2 Background...

More information

The Rainbow Centre is a vibrant social action project based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire.

The Rainbow Centre is a vibrant social action project based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. The Rainbow Centre, Scarborough Impact Report - 2016 The Rainbow Centre is a vibrant social action project based in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Established in 1997 the project supports, uplifts and encourages

More information

Impact Report Methodology and appendices

Impact Report Methodology and appendices Impact Report Methodology and appendices October 2018 Until there s a home for everyone. shelter.org.uk CONTENTS Methodology 3 Appendix A: Quarterly quotas 5 Appendix B: outcomes survey Questionnaire 6

More information

What s On! April 2017

What s On! April 2017 Derbyshire Autism Services Unit 3a Unicorn Business Park, Wellington Street Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HH Tel: 01773 741221 email: enquiries@derbyshireautismservices.org www.derbyshireautismservices.org What

More information

Year Strategy. Our purpose is to end homelessness

Year Strategy. Our purpose is to end homelessness Year Strategy 2013 2018 Our purpose is to end homelessness 5 Year Strategy 2013 2018 Our purpose is to end homelessness Our aims We want to do more for more homeless people in more places across the UK

More information

If you have Parkinson s, you may find that you are struggling to pay

If you have Parkinson s, you may find that you are struggling to pay Information Symptoms and and support lifestyle Help with Council Tax If you have Parkinson s, you may find that you are struggling to pay your Council Tax. But there is some financial support available,

More information

2016 Social Service Funding Application Non-Alcohol Funds

2016 Social Service Funding Application Non-Alcohol Funds 2016 Social Service Funding Application Non-Alcohol Funds Applications for 2016 funding must be complete and submitted electronically to the City Manager s Office at ctoomay@lawrenceks.org by 5:00 pm on

More information

2017 Social Service Funding Application Non-Alcohol Funds

2017 Social Service Funding Application Non-Alcohol Funds 2017 Social Service Funding Application Non-Alcohol Funds Applications for 2017 funding must be complete and submitted electronically to the City Manager s Office at ctoomay@lawrenceks.org by 5:00 pm on

More information

Welsh Government Advice Provision

Welsh Government Advice Provision Welsh Government Advice Provision Welsh Government funding of National organisations. The Welsh Government criteria to only fund National Advice organisations have led to loss of specialist, independent,

More information

Joint Mental Health Commissioning Strategy for Adults

Joint Mental Health Commissioning Strategy for Adults Joint Mental Health Commissioning Strategy for Adults 2014-2019 Summary Developed in partnership with: NHS Ipswich and East Suffolk CCG, NHS West Suffolk CCG, Suffolk Constabulary and Suffolk County Council

More information

Essential questions for carers to ask about work and cancer. work. it out. for carers

Essential questions for carers to ask about work and cancer. work. it out. for carers Essential questions for carers to ask about work and cancer work it out for carers We ve created this Work it out tool for working carers so you can find the information you need about managing work and

More information

Proving the value of Advice Services in Devon:

Proving the value of Advice Services in Devon: Proving the value of Advice Services in Devon: An impact study of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Service provided by Teignbridge Citizens Advice Bureau using Social Return on Investment Contents Acknowledgements

More information

CALL FOR EVIDENCE RESPONSE FORM SOCIAL SECURITY COMMITTEE SOCIAL SECURITY (SCOTLAND) BILL SUBMISSION FROM NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN S SOCIETY

CALL FOR EVIDENCE RESPONSE FORM SOCIAL SECURITY COMMITTEE SOCIAL SECURITY (SCOTLAND) BILL SUBMISSION FROM NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN S SOCIETY SOCIAL SECURITY COMMITTEE SOCIAL SECURITY (SCOTLAND) BILL SUBMISSION FROM NATIONAL DEAF CHILDREN S SOCIETY Control of a number of existing social security benefits is being passed from the UK Government

More information

Our Supply Chain. Information on services provided by BeNCH Community Rehabilitation Company s partners

Our Supply Chain. Information on services provided by BeNCH Community Rehabilitation Company s partners Our Supply Chain Information on services provided by BeNCH Community Rehabilitation Company s partners Introduction Importance of our supply chain Over the last two years the Government has been implementing

More information

Carers Courier. Neath Port Talbot Carers Service. Neath Port Talbot Carers Service. Support for all Carers. Neath Port Talbot Carers Service

Carers Courier. Neath Port Talbot Carers Service. Neath Port Talbot Carers Service. Support for all Carers. Neath Port Talbot Carers Service Neath Port Talbot Carers Service Support for all Carers Winter 2016 Carers Courier Neath Port Talbot Carers Service Neath Port Talbot Carers Service 21 Alfred Street Neath SA11 1EF 01639 642277 Registered

More information

Domestic & Sexual Abuse Directory

Domestic & Sexual Abuse Directory Domestic & Sexual Abuse Directory Darlington Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership C: The One Stop Shop Address: 13 Horsemarket, Darlington Telephone: (01325) 406170 Email: connexions.reception@darlington.gov.uk

More information

Cymru. Bridging the gap between health and housing. A united approach in South Wales. Case Study 140

Cymru. Bridging the gap between health and housing. A united approach in South Wales. Case Study 140 Cymru Case Study 140 Bridging the gap between health and housing. A united approach in South Wales With housing and health increasingly integrating to respond more effectively to citizens needs, Karen

More information

THE PRICE YOU PAY. The financial impact of a brain tumour

THE PRICE YOU PAY. The financial impact of a brain tumour THE PRICE YOU PAY The financial impact of a brain tumour Improving Life Today One of our missions is to halve the harm that brain tumours have on those affected by a diagnosis, and just one example of

More information

JOB DESCRIPTION. BAND 3, NJC POINTS 22, STARTING SALARY 20,059 pro rata, per annum, paid monthly by Automated Credit Transfer on 25 th of each month.

JOB DESCRIPTION. BAND 3, NJC POINTS 22, STARTING SALARY 20,059 pro rata, per annum, paid monthly by Automated Credit Transfer on 25 th of each month. JOB DESCRIPTION TITLE OF JOB: Self-Advocacy Supporter (Burgess Hill) SERVICE/PROJECT: Impact Advocacy Service REFERENCE NO: SA/BH/May15 CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 9.00am Wednesday, 13 th May 2015 INTERVIEW

More information

Privacy Notice Sign Language Interpreting Service

Privacy Notice Sign Language Interpreting Service 22 Forest Road West, Nottingham NG7 4EQ Website: www.nottsdeaf.org.uk Email: nds@nottsdeaf.org.uk Tel: 0115 9700516 (voice/minicom) SMS: 0781 7275253 Fax: 0115 9423096 Sign Language Interpreting Service

More information

Hampshire Local Welfare Assistance

Hampshire Local Welfare Assistance Hampshire Local Welfare Assistance Memorandum of Understanding between Hampshire County Council and Local Welfare Assistance Network Information and Advice Providers 1 Introduction 1.1 From April 2013,

More information

Yorkshire Cancer Network

Yorkshire Cancer Network Yorkshire Cancer Network This leaflet is intended to identify organisations and charities who may be able to help you and your family cope with the unexpected cost of your illness. It is important that

More information

Floating Support Service

Floating Support Service Floating Support Service Neil Sutcliffe Supporting People and Commissioning Manager Floating Support Service A free service provided to the most vulnerable residents of Cardiff to: Support people who are

More information

You can judge them on how they look. : Homelessness officers, medical evidence and decision-making

You can judge them on how they look. : Homelessness officers, medical evidence and decision-making You can judge them on how they look. : Homelessness officers, medical evidence and decision-making Joanne Bretherton, Caroline Hunter & Sarah Johnsen ENHR Conference 2012 Housing: Local Markets and Local

More information

JOB DESCRIPTION. Bawso Full Time Support Worker (Floater) Based South Wales Page 1 JOB TITLE. Support Worker (Floater) WORK BASE

JOB DESCRIPTION. Bawso Full Time Support Worker (Floater) Based South Wales Page 1 JOB TITLE. Support Worker (Floater) WORK BASE Bawso Clarence House Clarence Road Cardiff Bay CF10 5FB Direct Dail: 029 22403347 Tel: 02920 644633 Fax: 02920 644588 Email: recruitment@bawso.org.uk Web: www.bawso.org.uk JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE Support

More information

Financial Action and Advice Derbyshire

Financial Action and Advice Derbyshire Financial Action and Advice Derbyshire Communications Strategy Introduction Financial Action and Advice Derbyshire is a merger of two networks: Financial Inclusion Derbyshire and Advice Derbyshire. It

More information

Working together to make a positive difference. Cross Keys Homes approach to Community Investment

Working together to make a positive difference. Cross Keys Homes approach to Community Investment Working together to make a positive difference Cross Keys Homes approach to Community Investment Creating opportunities to change lives for the better We know that being happy, healthy and having opportunities

More information

Annual Review

Annual Review Annual Review 2016-2017 Citizens Advice Edinburgh (CAE) is a charity registered in Scotland, No. SC038195. Authorised and regulated by the 1 Financial Conduct Authority; FRN: 617456 A great service for

More information

If you have Parkinson s, you may find that you are struggling to pay

If you have Parkinson s, you may find that you are struggling to pay Information Symptoms and and support lifestyle Help with Council Tax If you have Parkinson s, you may find that you are struggling to pay your Council Tax. But there is some financial support available,

More information

Impact report 2016/17

Impact report 2016/17 Impact report 2016/17 Impact report According to Crisis 82% of landlords will not rent to homeless people because they think it s too big a risk. In response to the shortfall of housing and the exclusion

More information

Name of Organisation. Name of Organisation. Services Offered. Services Offered. Who can use this service? Who can use this service?

Name of Organisation. Name of Organisation. Services Offered. Services Offered. Who can use this service? Who can use this service? ANGLICARE VIC - FAMILY SERVICES Support for people having difficulties caring for their children.counselling; Financial counselling; Group activities; Foster Care PARENTZONE - education, information, groups

More information

Chapter 12: Other sources of support and information

Chapter 12: Other sources of support and information Chapter 12: Other sources of support and information 12.1 Introduction Specific information relevant to each chapter or section is given above. In this chapter, we list all those organisations, and others,

More information

Macmillan Cancer Support s offer to support the development of - Cancer information and support and benefits advice services for people affected by

Macmillan Cancer Support s offer to support the development of - Cancer information and support and benefits advice services for people affected by Macmillan Cancer Support s offer to support the development of - Cancer information and support and benefits advice services for people affected by cancer www.macmillan.org.uk/servicesimpact Page 1 of

More information

Project Manager Mental Health Job Description and Application Pack

Project Manager Mental Health Job Description and Application Pack Project Manager Mental Health Job Description and Application Pack Groundswell is seeking an experienced professional for the new role of Project Manager Mental Health. This is an opportunity to develop

More information

SPACE Activities. Quarter 4. Capacity Building Information & Advice Carers Health & Wellbeing

SPACE Activities. Quarter 4. Capacity Building Information & Advice Carers Health & Wellbeing SPACE Activities Quarter 4 Capacity Building Information & Advice Carers Health & Wellbeing 3013 residents served 292 volunteers working across SPACE organisations SPACE 43 New Volunteers across SPACE

More information

Feeding Britain: working towards a hunger-free UK. Rosie Oglesby National Director, Feeding Britain

Feeding Britain: working towards a hunger-free UK. Rosie Oglesby National Director, Feeding Britain Feeding Britain: working towards a hunger-free UK Rosie Oglesby National Director, Feeding Britain What is Feeding Britain? An independent charity established by the members of the All Party Parliamentary

More information

Aspirations Programme Quarterly Report Q3 (01 October 31 December 2018)

Aspirations Programme Quarterly Report Q3 (01 October 31 December 2018) Aspirations Programme Quarterly Report Q3 (01 October 31 December 2018) Page 1 of 18 Page 2 of 18 INDEX Resident Journey 4 Referral and Moving In 5 Personal Development 6 Complex Needs 7 Health and Wellbeing

More information

Energy Best Deal. Evaluation Report, 2014/2015. July Prepared by: Centre for Sustainable Energy. 3 St Peter s Court.

Energy Best Deal. Evaluation Report, 2014/2015. July Prepared by: Centre for Sustainable Energy. 3 St Peter s Court. f Energy Best Deal Evaluation Report, 2014/2015 July 2015 Prepared by: Centre for Sustainable Energy 3 St Peter s Court Bedminster Parade Bristol BS3 4AQ Tel: 0117 9341 400 Fax: 0117 9341 410 Email: Web:

More information

Our Vision: Making a positive difference to the lives of older people.

Our Vision: Making a positive difference to the lives of older people. 1 Annual Review 2014-2015 Our Vision: Making a positive difference to the lives of older people. 2 Challenge and Change The challenges and opportunities that come with living longer have regularly hit

More information

Worcestershire's Autism Strategy

Worcestershire's Autism Strategy Worcestershire Health and Well-being Board Worcestershire's Autism Strategy 2014-17 Fulfilling and Rewarding Lives for adults with autism spectrum conditions Find out more online: www.worcestershire.gov.uk/healthandwellbeingboard

More information

What s On! October 2017

What s On! October 2017 Derbyshire Autism Services Unit 3a Unicorn Business Park, Wellington Street Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3EH Tel: 01773 741221 email: enquiries@derbyshireautismservices.org www.derbyshireautismservices.org What

More information

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE HAVING AND KEEPING A HOME: STEPS TO PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE FOLLOW-UP

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE HAVING AND KEEPING A HOME: STEPS TO PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE FOLLOW-UP EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMITTEE HAVING AND KEEPING A HOME: STEPS TO PREVENTING HOMELESSNESS AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE FOLLOW-UP SUBMISSION FROM DUNEDIN CANMORE GROUP Dunedin Canmore Group welcomes the opportunity

More information

Are you looking after someone?

Are you looking after someone? Are you looking after someone? PARK Essential information for carers Carers Week is an annual campaign to celebrate and recognise the 6.5 million people in the UK who care (unpaid) for family or friends

More information

Solihull Safeguarding Adults Board & Sub-committees

Solihull Safeguarding Adults Board & Sub-committees Solihull Safeguarding Adults Board & Sub-committees 2016 Safeguarding Adults Board Solihull Safeguarding Adults Board [SSAB or the Board] was established in 2008. It is a multi-agency partnership comprising

More information

This guidance is designed to give housing associations the tools to implement the Commitment to Refer. It is structured into eight parts:

This guidance is designed to give housing associations the tools to implement the Commitment to Refer. It is structured into eight parts: Commitment to Refer Guidance for housing associations 26 September 2018 This guidance is designed to give housing associations the tools to implement the Commitment to Refer. It is structured into eight

More information