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Giving hope

Giving hope. and a future. The Need. 39,827 homeless application were made .(2012/13). The Need. 11,600 were households with children. The Need. Every 36 minutes in Scotland someone faces losing their home. Nearly 48% of all homeless applications are made by someone under 30yrs.

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Giving hope

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  1. Giving hope and a future.

  2. The Need 39,827 homeless application were made.(2012/13)

  3. The Need 11,600 were households with children.

  4. The Need Every 36 minutes in Scotland someone faces losing their home. Nearly 48% of all homeless applications are made by someone under 30yrs.

  5. The Need 10,594 households were in temp accommodation, including 4,884 children

  6. Niki’s story

  7. Bethany’s Response Passing the baton “befriending those who are at risk of homelessness, giving a hope and a future”

  8. In 2012/13 • Passing the Baton provided 4,692 hours of support to 55 individuals • 100% positive move-on rate • PtBOP Edinburgh provided 272 hours of support to 14 older  people.

  9. A Passing the Baton aim is that … People’s lives are transformed Communities revitalised Homelessness Eradicated The Gospel demonstrated

  10. What can happen…. • Increasedfriendships and sense of purpose and motivation. • Achievedshort & long term goals. • Increasedstability within tenancy. • Increasedability to contribute back into their community. • Reduced risk of repeated family breakdown and homelessness

  11. What kind of goals? • Health. • Safety. • Addictions. • Financial Circumstances. • Social Skills. • Education/Training/Employment. • Family Relationships. • Dreams and Aspirations for the future.

  12. How it works….. • Ptb Teams are trained within a local community, supported and resourced by a partnership (local church, 3rd sector, Statutory Services and Local Government) • Members are linked in with a group of befriender buddies and allocated a key link Mentor.

  13. We take referrals from… • 3rd Sector organisations. • Housing. • Statutory Services. • Criminal Justice (CFEO/Ptb Team) • Self Referral or Community Engagement source.

  14. Social Events These have included Quiz Nights, Chess Clubs, Shopping Clubs, BBQ, Hill Walking, Cycling, Coffee Clubs, Outings etc. • Social Action Programmes ‘Hit Squads’ – Painting & Decorating Supporting our Members to paint & decorate their homes • Community Awareness Talks Talks in Schools, Churches and Radio Presentations all aimed to make our communities more compassionate and to re educate about reasons behind homelessness and early intervention strategies.

  15. ‘Hit Squad’ (before & after)

  16. Karen’s story

  17. Ann’s Story

  18. What challenges do you experience in providing support to break the cycle of homelessness? • How might Ptb in your area, make a difference to the work you do, in helping with these challenges?

  19. Giving hope and a future.

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