Sandmere Road

Aims of the service

This service provides support to vulnerable adults with a history of homelessness or rough sleepers to enable them to live independently in the community. It supports people to develop the skills necessary to move onto independent accommodation.

 

Where will the support be delivered?

You will receive support in your own home by regular arranged support visits if that is what you choose.

You will be allocated a support worker who will work with you directly. They will meet with you at least once a week.

Other staff at the office are available to assist you Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm.

 

Who can apply for the service?

Anyone aged 18–65 years who is currently living in Lambeth with a mental health diagnosis.

 

How to access the service

You must be referred by the Lambeth Special Needs Assessment Placement Team (SNAP).

You should contact one of the following departments to check whether you meet the criteria.

  • Lambeth Social Services
  • Lambeth Housing Services

 

What is the accommodation like?

Sandmere Road is a block of 14 one bedroom flats. The block is in a quiet residential street, close to Clapham North with good transport links and local shops.

 

How long will the support last?

The support that we provide will normally last for up to 2 years.  When you feel confident about living more independently we will work with you to find more appropriate housing for you to move to. The service is funded by the Supporting People Team at Lambeth Council. You should not have to pay for the service that we provide.

 

How we will work with you

Together we will identify what help you need, how we can best support you and how the support will be delivered. This will be done using our outcome based support planning process, which discusses the area where you need help, and who will help you to achieve your goal/s. The support plan will also be reviewed on a regular basis with you. This may be in addition to any existing support you may receive from other agencies

 

What support will be offered?

  • Help to access specialist support and services.
  • Help to access community resources and other support services in your area.
  • Assistance to claim the correct benefits and help completing forms.
  • Help with bills, clearing debt and maximising money.
  • Advice on tenancy issues and managing your home.
  • Support to find education, training, employment and voluntary work.
  • Advice and information on health.
  • General life skills.
  • Assistance with resettlement and move on options when you are ready

For more information about this service contact

Frances Craven or Irene Conteh
Metropolitan Support Trust
MHT House
Crescent Lane
Clapham
London SW4 9RS
Tel: 020 7501 2376
Fax: 020 7501 2369

Contact

For more information about this service contact

Frances Craven or Irene Conteh
Metropolitan Support Trust
MHT House
Crescent Lane
Clapham
London SW4 9RS
Tel: 020 7501 2376
Fax: 020 7501 2369

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