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Phoenix Supported Housing CIC


Phoenix recognises the right of every child, every family, every individual, to have a place called home. We are committed to providing a home, and sustainable support structures for all those in need. 

Knowing that each situation and every person is unique, we work together to create tailored solutions and individualised support. Our mission is to facilitate independence and successful reintegration into the community using our three pillar approach.

We provide accommodation to anybody experiencing temporary or ongoing conditions in a harmful environment. We aim to ensure immediate accommodation is given to those in need, allowing them to improve their situation from a safe and stable environment.

Our ethos is that accommodation must be a home, not a house. We are purposeful when considering living conditions and properties, ensuring that each accommodation is a good fit, by taking careful consideration of every individual’s unique needs. Ultimately, we are focused on providing the best service possible.

Social support refers to the psychological and material resources provided to help individuals cope with stress. It is often this provision that gives people the strength to carry on and thrive. Our support structures encapsulate every aspect of the individual's life, paying particular attention to improving wellbeing and mental health. Our support plans are goal-oriented because we aim to work together and achieve.

This focus provides direction and a sense of self-purpose, to help maintain motivation, especially during setbacks. We are mindful that our approach to supporting is compassionate, yet purposeful in action with the mission to improve lives and build for a better future.

Education is a powerful agent of change, one which facilitates stability and social improvement. Our programmes are designed with two objectives in mind; develop essential skills to live independently and help people find their route towards finding a stable job and suitable employment.

Life skills such as managing money, shopping, cooking, running a home, maintaining social or professional networks are essential for living independently. This training is different from support, in that the aim is to promote self-sufficiency. We also work together with clients to develop career plans specifically tailored to the individuals’ skills, situation and passion. Local education institutions provide qualified teachers to ensure effective instruction. With our holistic approach to education, we can make a positive change.

For more information, please contact us or visit our website.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Sanjeev Jangra
Contact Position
Director
Telephone
01902 972 115
E-mail
info@phoenix-housing.com
Website
Phoenix Supported Housing

Where to go

Name
Office Address:
Address
The Workspace
Unit 25
All Saints Road
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
Postcode
WV2 1EL

Time / Date Details

When is it on
Office Hours are 9am - 5pm, Monday- Friday.

Other Details

Availability

Referral required
Yes
Referral Details

An agency referral is prefered, occasionally self-referrals are accepted. Please see our referral form in the downloads section of this page and email to referrals@phoenix-housing.com

Record Last Updated on: 04/12/2023

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