
Newcastle Supported Housing
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Advice and GuidanceHousing and Homelessness
The aim of the service is to support people who have mental health needs and are in need of a place to live, to move into temporary housing for a period of up to two years and be supported there. This support will be to enable each person to develop all the necessary skills, understanding and links with other agencies to be able to live independently in their own home as part of their local community.
MHM provides this service in partnership with three housing associations who supply the properties used for this service, providing support to people in 18 flats across Newcastle. In some of the buildings, there is a shared main entrance, hallway and stairs but each individual has their own lockable front door which no-one else can get into. Each of these flats is fully furnished, equipped and decorated by MHM. This includes crockery and cutlery as well as pans for cooking.
Every person who is accepted onto this service is allocated a key-worker from our team of dedicated and fully trained support staff. This key-worker will hold one-to-one meetings with each service user regularly, at least once a week according to need. In these times they will work together to develop a support plan that will help the person being supported achieve the aim set out above. They will be able to live in their own home either without the need for support or knowing for themselves where to get that support from.
Who is this service for?
We can offer support to people aged 18+
How to access the service:
You’ll need to access the service through the Newcastle Gateway; your care manager can do this for you. You can also contact the Newcastle Housing Advice Centre on 0191 277 1711.
The aim of the service is to support people who have mental health needs and are in need of a place to live, to move into temporary housing for a period of up to two years and be supported there. This support will be to enable each person to develop all the necessary skills, understanding and links with other agencies to be able to live independently in their own home as part of their local community.
MHM provides this service in partnership with three housing associations who supply the properties used for this service, providing support to people in 18 flats across Newcastle. In some of the buildings, there is a shared main entrance, hallway and stairs but each individual has their own lockable front door which no-one else can get into. Each of these flats is fully furnished, equipped and decorated by MHM. This includes crockery and cutlery as well as pans for cooking.
Every person who is accepted onto this service is allocated a key-worker from our team of dedicated and fully trained support staff. This key-worker will hold one-to-one meetings with each service user regularly, at least once a week according to need. In these times they will work together to develop a support plan that will help the person being supported achieve the aim set out above. They will be able to live in their own home either without the need for support or knowing for themselves where to get that support from.
Who is this service for?
We can offer support to people aged 18+
How to access the service:
You’ll need to access the service through the Newcastle Gateway; your care manager can do this for you. You can also contact the Newcastle Housing Advice Centre on 0191 277 1711.
Service type
This service offers support in person.
This service is provided by a charity or a community group.
Last updated 28/04/2025 10:27am
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