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St.Georges HUB

We provide the following services

Advice, advocacy,support and guidance in regards to benefits, housing, employment and finance.
ID Building
Each of our clients is individually profiled to ensure we can accurately assess and meet their needs.
We provide activities to learn life-skills such as literacy and budgeting, basic social skills, arts and crafts. Reading group and informal computer tuition sessions.
There are activities to improve physical /mental health and wellbeing and a healthy breakfast scheme.
Clients are signposted to a wide range of services (e.g. to Doctors, dentists, also to a range of statutory/voluntary services including Housing Options, Tenancy Sustainment departments at the Local Authority and drug services.

We offer a one-stop-shop of support designed to help clients to regain their independence and access to a wide range of opportunities to build confidence and self esteem.

St.George's HUB is a resource for all communities,offering a chance to mix with different cultures and faiths.

Pathways Covered

Accommodation

Overview

We provide a range of services for vulnerable and socially excluded people, with a special focus on homelessness.

Our unique service operates independently for the resettlement and support of people who were, are or risk being homeless, or who are socially excluded.

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What we do

Services

  • A place to talk and be listened to with recovery at the heart.
  • Advice, support and guidance. benefits, housing, employment, finance) If we don’t know, we know someone that will!
  • Service User consultation at the heart of services.
  • ID Building
  • Each of our clients is individually profiled to ensure we can accurately assess and meet their needs.
  • Activities to learn life-skills such as literacy and budgeting, basic social skills, arts and crafts.  Reading group and informal computer tuition sessions.
  • Service users assisted holistically to improve physical /mental health and wellbeing.
  • Signposting to a wide range of services (e.g. to Doctors, dentists, also to a range of statutory/voluntary services including Housing Options, Tenancy Sustainment departments at the Local Authority and drug services.
  • We bring together a range of Voluntary and Statutory agencies to offer a one-stop-shop of support designed to help clients to regain their independence.
  • Access to a wide range of opportunities to build confidence and self esteem.
  • A resource for all communities, a chance to mix with different cultures and faiths.
 

St. George’s is best known for its expertise in working with highly marginalised people such as those with:

  • History of mental illness                                                                                                                                                                                
  • Offending histories
  • Drug and alcohol misuse
  • Are lonely/isolated
  • From Wolverhampton’s diverse communities
  • Low income
  • People who want to  earn new skills
  • People who want to participate in meaningful activities
  • Unemployed
  • Refugees and migrants

Where we do it

St. George’s Hub,
St. Mark’s Road,
Chapel Ash,
Wolverhampton,
WV3 0QH.

How to access

www.st-georges-house.org.uk

Call 01902 421904

e-mail : info@st-georges-house.org.uk

Attitudes, thinking and behaviour

Overview

Helping socialy excluded people or people with mental health gain the skills they need to be intgrated back into the community.

What we do

Services

  • A place to talk and be listened to with recovery at the heart.
  • Advice, support and guidance. benefits, housing, employment, finance) If we don’t know, we know someone that will!
  • Service User consultation at the heart of services.
  • ID Building
  • Each of our clients is individually profiled to ensure we can accurately assess and meet their needs.
  • Activities to learn life-skills such as literacy and budgeting, basic social skills, arts and crafts.  Reading group and informal computer tuition sessions.
  • Service users assisted holistically to improve physical /mental health and wellbeing.
  • Signposting to a wide range of services (e.g. to Doctors, dentists, also to a range of statutory/voluntary services including Housing Options, Tenancy Sustainment departments at the Local Authority and drug services.
  • We bring together a range of Voluntary and Statutory agencies to offer a one-stop-shop of support designed to help clients to regain their independence.
  • Access to a wide range of opportunities to build confidence and self esteem.
  • A resource for all communities, a chance to mix with different cultures and faiths.
 

St. George’s is best known for its expertise in working with highly marginalised people such as those with:

  • History of mental illness                                                                                                                                                                                
  • Offending histories
  • Drug and alcohol misuse
  • Are lonely/isolated
  • From Wolverhampton’s diverse communities
  • Low income
  • People who want to  earn new skills
  • People who want to participate in meaningful activities
  • Unemployed
  • Refugees and migrants

Where we do it

St. George’s Hub,
St. Mark’s Road,
Chapel Ash,
Wolverhampton,
WV3 0QH.

How to access

www.st-georges-house.org.uk

Call 01902 421904

e-mail : info@st-georges-house.org.uk

Education, training and employment

Overview

Help support and guidance on Training, and employment. IT training, arts and crafts and litteracy classes and more available.

What we do

Services

  • A place to talk and be listened to with recovery at the heart.
  • Advice, support and guidance. benefits, housing, employment, finance) If we don’t know, we know someone that will!
  • Service User consultation at the heart of services.
  • ID Building
  • Each of our clients is individually profiled to ensure we can accurately assess and meet their needs.
  • Activities to learn life-skills such as literacy and budgeting, basic social skills, arts and crafts.  Reading group and informal computer tuition sessions.
  • Service users assisted holistically to improve physical /mental health and wellbeing.
  • Signposting to a wide range of services (e.g. to Doctors, dentists, also to a range of statutory/voluntary services including Housing Options, Tenancy Sustainment departments at the Local Authority and drug services.
  • We bring together a range of Voluntary and Statutory agencies to offer a one-stop-shop of support designed to help clients to regain their independence.
  • Access to a wide range of opportunities to build confidence and self esteem.
  • A resource for all communities, a chance to mix with different cultures and faiths.
 

St. George’s is best known for its expertise in working with highly marginalised people such as those with:

  • History of mental illness                                                                                                                                                                                
  • Offending histories
  • Drug and alcohol misuse
  • Are lonely/isolated
  • From Wolverhampton’s diverse communities
  • Low income
  • People who want to  earn new skills
  • People who want to participate in meaningful activities
  • Unemployed
  • Refugees and migrants

Where we do it

St. George’s Hub,
St. Mark’s Road,
Chapel Ash,
Wolverhampton,
WV3 0QH.

How to access

www.st-georges-house.org.uk

Call 01902 421904

e-mail : info@st-georges-house.org.uk

Finance, benefit and debt

Overview

Advice and support on finance, benefits and debt management.

What we do

Services

  • A place to talk and be listened to with recovery at the heart.
  • Advice, support and guidance. benefits, housing, employment, finance) If we don’t know, we know someone that will!
  • Service User consultation at the heart of services.
  • ID Building
  • Each of our clients is individually profiled to ensure we can accurately assess and meet their needs.
  • Activities to learn life-skills such as literacy and budgeting, basic social skills, arts and crafts.  Reading group and informal computer tuition sessions.
  • Service users assisted holistically to improve physical /mental health and wellbeing.
  • Signposting to a wide range of services (e.g. to Doctors, dentists, also to a range of statutory/voluntary services including Housing Options, Tenancy Sustainment departments at the Local Authority and drug services.
  • We bring together a range of Voluntary and Statutory agencies to offer a one-stop-shop of support designed to help clients to regain their independence.
  • Access to a wide range of opportunities to build confidence and self esteem.
  • A resource for all communities, a chance to mix with different cultures and faiths.
 

St. George’s is best known for its expertise in working with highly marginalised people such as those with:

  • History of mental illness                                                                                                                                                                                
  • Offending histories
  • Drug and alcohol misuse
  • Are lonely/isolated
  • From Wolverhampton’s diverse communities
  • Low income
  • People who want to  earn new skills
  • People who want to participate in meaningful activities
  • Unemployed
  • Refugees and migrants

Where we do it

St. George’s Hub,
St. Mark’s Road,
Chapel Ash,
Wolverhampton,
WV3 0QH.

How to access

www.st-georges-house.org.uk

Call 01902 421904

e-mail : info@st-georges-house.org.uk