More vulnerable adults supported through ‘Changing Futures’ programme
Essential support and treatment for vulnerable adults facing a combination of homelessness, substance misuse, poor mental health, domestic abuse, or contact with the criminal justice system.
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People facing multiple disadvantage to receive joined-up, tailored support through £64 million government programme
Co-ordinated support for people experiencing issues such as homelessness, substance misuse, domestic abuse, contact with the criminal justice system, and mental health issues
‘Changing Futures’ programme is joint-funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and government
Vulnerable people in communities across England will be given extra support to rebuild their lives, Housing and Rough Sleeping Minister Eddie Hughes MP announced today (17 July 2021).
MP Jo Gideon, John Mothersole - Chair of the National Lottery Community Fund, Council Leader Abi Brown, Andy Meakin from Voices, Darren Murinas from Expert Citizens, and Eddie Hughes- Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing
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