Homelessness Supported Accommodation Pathways engagement survey

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Survey has concluded

This survey is now closed

Overview

Bristol City Council is in the process of recommissioning its provision of supported accommodation for single homeless adults, often referred to as the ‘Homelessness Pathways’. This provision is vital for helping people to recover from homelessness, and ensure that homelessness is not repeated, by providing sustainable accommodation with support to adults aged 22 or older.


Draft Commissioning Plan

We have produced a draft commissioning plan, setting out our proposals for how services will look from October 2024. This plan was developed based on early feedback received from current service users and other professionals who work in the homelessness sector in Bristol.

We are seeking feedback on the proposals set out in the Draft Commissioning Plan to ensure that we make best use of available resources to meet the needs of homeless adults in Bristol. We are keen to get views on these proposals from people who have used homelessness services, providers of homelessness services, landlords, and any other people with a stake in homelessness services in Bristol.

This Plan is provisional and subject to change following the end of the engagement process. Feedback received will be critical in shaping the Pathways and how we commission services.

To give your feedback, please fill in one of our surveys or come to an engagement event.


Have your say

This survey is now closed. We had separate online surveys for individuals who have experienced homelessness and for professionals working within the homelessness sector (or related sectors). There was also a printable version of the survey for individuals who have experienced homelessness.



Questions

If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Andrew Linton, Commissioning Manager by emailing andrew.linton@bristol.gov.uk or calling 07785 691568.

This survey is now closed

Overview

Bristol City Council is in the process of recommissioning its provision of supported accommodation for single homeless adults, often referred to as the ‘Homelessness Pathways’. This provision is vital for helping people to recover from homelessness, and ensure that homelessness is not repeated, by providing sustainable accommodation with support to adults aged 22 or older.


Draft Commissioning Plan

We have produced a draft commissioning plan, setting out our proposals for how services will look from October 2024. This plan was developed based on early feedback received from current service users and other professionals who work in the homelessness sector in Bristol.

We are seeking feedback on the proposals set out in the Draft Commissioning Plan to ensure that we make best use of available resources to meet the needs of homeless adults in Bristol. We are keen to get views on these proposals from people who have used homelessness services, providers of homelessness services, landlords, and any other people with a stake in homelessness services in Bristol.

This Plan is provisional and subject to change following the end of the engagement process. Feedback received will be critical in shaping the Pathways and how we commission services.

To give your feedback, please fill in one of our surveys or come to an engagement event.


Have your say

This survey is now closed. We had separate online surveys for individuals who have experienced homelessness and for professionals working within the homelessness sector (or related sectors). There was also a printable version of the survey for individuals who have experienced homelessness.



Questions

If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Andrew Linton, Commissioning Manager by emailing andrew.linton@bristol.gov.uk or calling 07785 691568.