Supporting People is a government
programme that was introduced by the government in April 2003 to
change the way in which housing related support is funded,
commissioned and monitored across England and Wales. The programme
is committed to ensuring that vulnerable people have the
opportunity to live more independently in the community. In Suffolk
the programme is managed by the County Council on behalf of all the
7 District and Borough Councils, including Babergh, along with
probation and the health authority.
Who does Supporting People help?
The housing-related support services that the Supporting People
programme funds help a wide variety of people who need assistance
to either develop their skills and confidence so they can live
independently without support or to allow them to continue living
independently with the provision of ongoing support. Such services
can be delivered either as a floating support service. This means
the support remains with a vulnerable person wherever they live.
This is either tailored to help maintain a person in a tenancy or
to deal with a particular problem. The assumption is that this
support is for a short time only simply "floats away" when no
longer needed. Or the support could be provided as part of a
package that includes the provision of accommodation. A good
example of this is accommodation for older people where the tenant
needed longer term help.
These services are delivered by a wide range of service providers
on behalf of Supporting People and might include:
- Assistance in setting up and maintaining your home
- Assistance in managing money and other independent living
skills
- Assistance in claiming benefits and completing forms
- Assistance, advice and support to prevent homelessness
- Well being and general support
How can people find out more about Supporting People
services?
If you think you need housing-related support or want more
information about how the programme could help please don't
hesitate to contact
Suffolk
Supporting People.
Website
Suffolk
Supporting People
If you want to see how Suffolk have set out their vision and key
priorities for delivering high quality support services for
vulnerable people please read the
5-year
Strategy.
You can also get information on current services and advice
agencies from the
National Directory of Supporting People services and the
Suffolk Service Directory.
If you require information about housing in general or if you are
homeless please refer to the
Housing home
page.