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Sean Turner, Project Worker; C.A.S.S. North
"I started working for C.A.S.S. back in 1999, I came to the organisation with limited experience in this field but they gave me a chance and I am still here.
I was the first Project Worker in Eden and acted as the vanguard for C.A.S.S. in this area. We started small, sharing a desk in an office with two other agencies and then three moves later settled in at the Eden foyer. During that time we grew from just me to a full team of five!
The early days were spent developing our presence in Eden with other agencies and over the years we have built a fantastic reputation for quality support.
We have gone from a dozen units of floating support to double that as well as managing five flats and delivering advice services within Probation and health services.
This has without doubt been the best job of my life. I am proud of what we have achieved as a team and continue to enjoy my role within this organisation. The thing I find most satisfying in this job is that we continue to make a real difference to people's lives."
If you'd like advice about homelessness, housing
and/or benefits or would like to enquire about C.A.S.S.
services you can "Ask online"
To use the Ask Online form, just type your query above, fill in the ‘name’ and ‘e-mail’ boxes, select an ‘age range’ and ‘gender’ then click ‘submit’.
A C.A.S.S. worker will receive your query and get back to you within a few days. They’ll do this by sending an e-mail to the address you’ve provided. It might be that your query is straightforward and can be answered quickly. Alternatively, if it’s more complicated the worker may take a little longer to get back to you or may have to e-mail you, requesting further information, before a full answer can be provided.
