
Welcome to the Worcestershire Supporting People Partnership
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The Supporting People programme within
Worcestershire is helping more than 20,000 vulnerable people each
year to attain or maintain independence, through the provision of
housing related support services.

By reducing reoffending rates, homelessness
and rough sleeping, anti social behaviour and the fear of crime
through to the provision of housing adaptations to support the
frail elderly to stay within their home, the Supporting People
programme has been reported to produce substantial public funding
cost savings in excess of £50,000,000 within the
county per annum (Worcestershire County Council Research and
Intelligence Unit, DCLG and CapGemini).
The partnership includes:
Worcestershire County Council, Bromsgrove
District Council, Malvern Hills District Council, Redditch Borough
Council, Worcester City Council, Wychavon District Council, Wyre
Forest District Council, West Mercia Probation Trust,
Worcestershire Primary Care Trust.
Quick stats:
- Supporting People provision in Worcestershire is saving
£50,000,000 per annum – this would be the cost to
partners if Supporting People didn’t commission such preventative
provision.
- 32,940 positive outcomes achieved to help
maintain independent living
- 10,804 'Health and Wellbeing' outcomes
achieved
- 7,423 'Stronger Communities' outcomes
achieved
- 6,668 'Economic Success' outcomes achieved
- 7,177 'Community Safety' outcomes achieved
- 600 'The Environment' outcomes achieved
- 268 'Children and Families' outcomes achieved
- Over 18,000 vulnerable people
being supported in 2010/2011
We are a multi agency partnership working
together to achieve:
- positive outcomes for vulnerable
communities,
- strategically planning low level
housing related support provision,
- reduction of point of crisis
intervention, and
- creating significant efficiencies for
public funded services.
Above all, a preventative service which meets
the needs of vulnerable people in Worcestershire. Services designed
for and with service users.
Supporting People Services Directory
Access the
SPOCC, then click the 'search for
services' link. This will allow you to search our current
provider list for vacancies. This option is available to all.
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Supporting People Strategy 2010 - 13
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This page was last reviewed 2 March 2012 at 14:14.
The page is next due for review 29 August 2013.