Supporting those in need
Oval Housing aim to provide the help and guidance along with secure supported accomodation for those in need.
Our belief is that with the correct support everyone can move forward and improve their lives.
We provide unique tailored packages, all our services reflect a client based approach so that we can included signposting and input from other organisations as needed for those with specific needs.
WHO WE HELP?
We can support a wide range of individuals with even the most complex needs, we provide single room accomodations in a shared supported housing. We provide unique services to help with personal and social needs.
Some of those we help are:
- Homeless
- Care Leavers
- Substance misuse
- Domestic Violence victims
- Ex Offenders
- Those with Mental health problems
- Those with Learning Difficulties
Supported Housing
We offer single rooms to build a secure base.
- Personal living space
- Route to independant living
- Support as needed
- Rent payment and budget guidance
- Home living skills
Personal Support
We offer a range of personal support such as:
- Making and keeping appointments
- Benefit claims and advice
- Cooking and home living skills
- Councilling and mentorships
- Relationship guidance
Work and training
We offer a range of back to work based support such as:
- Key skill training
- Recognised Qualifications
- Specific skill based opportunities
- Volunteering opportunities
moving on
We aim to help our clients make the changes that have huge impacts on their lives, we build unique plans which work towards personal moving on goals.
We provide the opportunities and supports needed to ensure that our clients are confident and happy with their lives.
We work with other organisations and guide our clients so they have the ability to reach out to the correct organisations as needed.
We offer a range of end user services to provide support and guidance through some of the most challenging situations – we signpost to other organisations to ensure that a broad range of support is available to all needs. If you require emergency help and advice please contact your local housing authority as a first port of call -The information and self-help support provided by us is not a substitute for seeking medical assistance or advice if required. If you require an immediate assistance or if you are having thoughts of harming yourself or others you should seek professional assistance urgently. call your GP or NHS direct on 111 – There are also helpful organisations always willing to provide immediate advice and guidance such as THE SAMARITANS – always reach out – help is available.
