Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Changing Lives in Nottingham

Three life-changing accommodation and support services for homeless and vulnerable people in Nottingham have reopened after extensive redevelopment. The schemes run by Framework, Nottinghamshire’s leading homelessness charity, benefitted from support by the HCA. The three adjacent existing Framework services have been transformed:
*32 Bentinck Road: a registered care home – which provides long term accommodation and 24 hour support for older vulnerable people who have histories of rough sleeping, long-term substance misuse and mental health problems – has been redeveloped to provide high quality accommodation for 23 people.
*34 Bentinck Road: newly built self-contained accommodation provides housing and support for older homeless and vulnerable people in 12 self-contained flats.
*36 Bentinck Road: redeveloped to provide supported accommodation for six homeless and vulnerable young men and to host The EVE Centre – a brand new learning, training and employment centre for Framework’s EVE (Education, Volunteering and Employment) service. Read the full details on the HCA website.

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