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Community Support


At Novas Scarman, we provide community support services to over 6,000 people each year, supporting some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people in society. These services are located in The South West, London and the South East and The North West.

Our customers include offenders, people with mental health difficulties, women fleeing domestic violence, refugees and people with a drug or alcohol dependency. People with these issues often need more than just a home; we work proactively with them to look at learning and employment, cultural and social opportunities.

For information about Novas Scarman's Support Services or if you feel Novas Scarman can help you, please contact us through:

Tel: 0870 906 3200

Who do we work with

  • Each day 500 people experiencing homelessness or
    rough sleeping use our homelessness services.
  • Our Specialist Support Staff help up to 800 people
    with drug and alcohol dependencies each year
    overcome and manage their addictions.
  • We provide support to 500 older people each year to
    sustain independent living and a high quality of
    life.
  • Each year we prevent 600 people who have recently
    left penal institutions and those vulnerable to
    offending, from re-offending and enable them to make
    positive contributions to their communities.
  • 200 families experiencing difficulties each year are
    supported to tackle a range of issues.
  • Our Floating Support Services work together with
    2000 people each year. Offering flexible, person
    centred support wherever someone's home is.
  • We support 500 people each year who are experiencing
    a Mental Health issue.
  • Novas Scarman is at the cutting edge of enabling homeless
    and other vulnerable people to get back to work.

Creating Opportunities

Through Art

MarkmoonthumbMark aged 24, left home at 15 after he assaulted his foster parent who had been physically and mentally abusing him. He now works as an Assistant Curator for Novas Arts.

Read more..

Through Enterprise

Ramone ThumblighterRamone, an ex resident of Arlington House and now one of the best selling designers in Rough Sleepers.

Listen to his story..

Through Community Support

Andrew MoranAndrew, another ex resident of Arlington House used Novas Scarman's NEW scheme to volunteer to assist with Novas Scarman's new media production. He is now producing and editing the majority of the podcasts on this website.

Listen to his story..

 

[Contemporary Urban Centres , Social Enterprise, Community Development, Community Support, Pathways to Employment]

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