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Housing

Supporting People Services - all you need to know in one place

Do you or someone you know need help with living arrangements or help to live independently because of alcohol or drug problems, because of your age, mental health problems, leaving hospital, care or prison - or for any other reason?

Are you looking for a service that provides housing with sleep in staff for people with learning disabilities or other groups, sheltered housing for elderly people, on site support for teenage parents, probation hostels for ex offenders, support for victims of domestic violence, or accommodation with support, or support services that come to you where you are living?

There is now a Supporting People Directory of Services. This is a website on the Internet. It has details of housing related support services and accommodation here in Swindon and right across England.  

Simply log onto www.spdirectory.org.uk

Contact Neil Tiley on 01793 464472 or email ntiley@swindon.gov.uk for more information or assistance.

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