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Better Lives in Bristol, Bristol City Council’s Supported Housing Delivery Plan 2024 - 2029

Bristol City Council’s Supported Housing Delivery Plan – which sits within our Affordable Housing Delivery Plan 2022-2025 (Project 1000) - has been developed to clearly outline our future supported housing priorities to our delivery partners for different cohorts over the next 5 years.
This plan provides information about the new supported housing we need in the city. It is driven by three of our service transformation programmes in Children and Families, Adult Social Care, and Temporary Accommodation, and it aims to prioritise investment, provide greater local choice of housing, care and support options, improve outcomes for citizens, and help to deliver the savings that we as a council need to make.
The Plan sets out the supported housing need of different cohorts below:
•Preparing for Adulthood (Transitions)
•Autistic people
•People with learning disabilities
•People with mental health support needs
•People experiencing multiple disadvantage
•Young people including care leavers (18+)
•Families experiencing homelessness
•Single people experiencing homelessness and rough sleeping
•People experiencing domestic abuse
•People with substance use support needs.
By increasing the supply of high-quality, supported housing we can enable people to live more independently and have the support they require to succeed.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 26/04/2024

Decision due: 25 Apr 2024 by Executive Director: Growth and Regeneration

Lead member: Councillor Tom Renhard, Leader of the Labour Group Cllr.Tom.Renhard@bristol.gov.uk

Contact: John Smith, Executive Director: Growth & Regeneration Email: john.smith2@bristol.gov.uk.

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