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St Annes
St Anne’s provides a wide range of support to a diverse range of people – the common factor is that all of our support is focused on the individual needs and aspirations of each person. Whether support is required because people are homeless, lives are chaotic due to dependence on drugs and alcohol or people need support because of mental health issues or a learning disability, St Anne’s support people to live as a full and active member of their local community.
Our work with people focuses on their hopes and dreams, their gifts and talents whilst identifying together the areas that people need support and how this can best be provided. During the past year we have worked with over 3700 people across the Yorkshire & Humber and North East regions. Most of our work is undertaken in partnership with local authority Adult Social Care departments, Primary Care Trusts, Supporting People Teams and Community Safety Partnerships.
St. Anne’s provides housing, accommodation based support in partnership with other housing providers and a range of community based services across the North of England.This range of provision means that as people’s needs and goals change they can continue to be supported by St. Anne’s. Current services include:
- Housing with support - long and short term
- Supported living services
- Residential care, including nursing care and specialist detoxification and rehabilitation (alcohol)
- Respite care
- Domiciliary care
- Day services
- Domiciliary care
- Adult Placements
- Community mental health and substance use services
We continue to develop services where we know they are needed and that we are best placed to meet that need. Our focus on continuous improvement and demonstrating Best Value means that we regularly review our current activities and where necessary re-profile services.
Visit our website for more information: www.st-annes.org.uk
Children whose parents have mental health problems often need special help themselves to cope and enjoy their childhood.