Adullam, provides quality housing, delivers tailored support plans, training and education opportunities to help people meet their potential.
- Supported housing across the UK in 30 multi occupancy facilities and some self-contained flats houses & bed sits.
- Learning and Engagement coordinators and tenancy support sustainment officers to work with tenants, residents and services uses to help them achieve their potential by delivering sessions on:
- Awareness and access to services
- Suitable accommodation and support
- Reducing repeat homelessness
- Eliminating the need to rough sleep
- Floating support, delivered as a flexible housing-related service which helps service users to achieve and maintain their full potential independent living skills, regardless of their level or complexity or support needs. Support can include:
- Income/expenditure work, money management, debt reduction and encouraging saving
- Signposting to other services
- Citizens becoming further integrated into their community
- Specialist Support – the running of projects that are tailor-made for certain client groups. These groups included: young people, those with alcohol or substance misuse, those who have been affected by gambling addiction. Co-production as part of this, getting tenants and residents involved from the inside knowledge they have of situations within the project are having to deal with.
- Running of mutual aid groups such as Narcotics Anonymous
- Training, including Self-Management and Recovery (SMART), NVQ qualifications, Reduction and Motivation Programme (RAMP), Recovery in Cheshire East (RICE)
- Close relationships with schools, college and youth support networks
- Partnerships working with gambling addiction charity Gordon Moody.