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Temporary Supported Accommodation
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What we do
Temporary Supported Accommodation
C.A.S.S. has temporary accommodation (for a period of up to two years) in the form of bedsits, self-contained flats and entirely self-contained houses. Workers support residents to establish themselves in this accommodation and to create a solid base from which to prepare for future independent living. Efforts are made, by the worker and resident together, to tackle difficulties (which have often contributed to some form of offending behaviour) and if needs are identified that are outside the remit of support provided by C.A.S.S. residents are encouraged to make and maintain contact with additional professional services. Provision specifically for young people and those with a history of substance related problems is available. We have a number of schemes offering temporary supported accommodation. Details of these schemes can be found in the link on the left.
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.
