Accommodation Services

Emergency Accommodation Services

Emergency Accommodation

Safe and Secure Emergency Accommodation is available for people aged 16+ who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

Emergency Host Accommodation

From 1 night to 6 weeks for young people aged 16-25yrs who are at risk of homelessness or who are experiencing homelessness.

Supported Lodgings

For vulnerable young people (16-18yrs) living in host accommodation receiving support with life skills.

Supported Housing

Temporary accommodation for vulnerable people (18+), living semi-independently.

Wellbeing Support

All clients receive immediate access to our range of Wellbeing Support Services.

Emergency Accommodation Services

Emergency Accommodation

Safe and Secure Emergency Accommodation is available for people aged 16+ who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

Emergency Host Accommodation

From 1 night to 6 weeks for young people aged 16-25yrs who are at risk of homelessness or who are experiencing homelessness.

Supported Lodgings

For vulnerable young people (16-18yrs) living in host accommodation receiving support with life skills.

Supported Housing

Temporary accommodation for vulnerable people (18+), living semi-independently.

Wellbeing Support

All clients receive immediate access to our range of Wellbeing Support Services.

Property Pathway Programme

NCNW deliver an effective accredited ‘Property Pathway Programme’ to all beneficiaries, which has increased the opportunities for them to secure permanent accommodation and tenancies. NCNW as standard provides vulnerable homeless people with immediate access to food, toiletries and other essential items; an initial risk assessment; assistance to access benefits and housing-related benefit support; access to a GP, dentist and other partner agency support as required; mediation for the person and their family to try to return them to their home, if safe to do so; access to Nightstop’s professional Mental Health support services, to aid mental health, wellbeing and physical wellness; support to the wider family (e.g. parents, partners, siblings, aunts/uncles) to improve relationship breakdown etc; support to improve education, training and employment opportunities; 

Our Property Pathway Programme consists of 19 units to help our beneficiaries to learn about tenancies and the retention of that tenancy whilst learning boundaries and expectations; shopping and cooking, housekeeping, criminal justice, drugs and alcohol and self-management. 7 of the 19 units are also specifically aimed at teaching and informing beneficiaries about mental health and coping strategies, with units consisting of Anxiety, Stress, dealing with bereavements and Anger Management.

 

 

Property Pathway Programme

NCNW deliver an effective accredited ‘Property Pathway Programme’ to all beneficiaries, which has increased the opportunities for them to secure permanent accommodation and tenancies. NCNW as standard provides vulnerable homeless people with immediate access to food, toiletries and other essential items; an initial risk assessment; assistance to access benefits and housing-related benefit support; access to a GP, dentist and other partner agency support as required; mediation for the person and their family to try to return them to their home, if safe to do so; access to Nightstop’s professional Mental Health support services, to aid mental health, wellbeing and physical wellness; support to the wider family (e.g. parents, partners, siblings, aunts/uncles) to improve relationship breakdown etc; support to improve education, training and employment opportunities; 

Our Property Pathway Programme consists of 19 units to help our beneficiaries to learn about tenancies and the retention of that tenancy whilst learning boundaries and expectations; shopping and cooking, housekeeping, criminal justice, drugs and alcohol and self-management. 7 of the 19 units are also specifically aimed at teaching and informing beneficiaries about mental health and coping strategies, with units consisting of Anxiety, Stress, dealing with bereavements and Anger Management.

 

 

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Module One

Tenancy Options

Your Tenancy

Next Steps

Finance Management

Shopping and Cooking

Housekeeping

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Module Two

Health & Safety

Self-Management

Health & Wellbeing

Education and Employment

Avoiding the Criminal Justice System

Child Exploitation (Sexual & Criminal)

Do you have more questions?

Do you have more questions?

Address

The Castle
194 Warrington Road
Widnes
WA8 0AT

Phone

Reception - 0151 345 6454

MH - 0151 245 3896

£15 can give a young person somewhere to feel safe and secure, have a bed, meal and washing facilities for a night, all donations welcome. Thank You.