Manchester-based charity, Embassy,has submitted plans to create a new community and help the city’s homeless and vulnerable men get back on their feet.
Embassy has joined forces with regeneration business Peel L&P and CAPITAL&CENTRIC as well as a pro bono team across the Manchester business community to provide up to 40 new permanent modular homes.
The charity is seeking to transform a derelict site below the railway arches between the Bridgewater Canal and River Irwell, currently owned by Peel L&P, into a housing-led community with lots of communal and green space, mini allotments to grow vegetables and a multi-use sports area.
Embassy Village will enrol residents into a six hours per week one-to-one training and mentoring programme to provide the support they need to leave the cycle of homelessness, reintegrate back into society and find work.
Residents will be equipped with a range of life skills, including shopping, budgeting and cooking, and courses designed to help unpack past traumas will also be made available.
All potential residents will be interviewed and triaged in order to identify those that are ready to take up the combined opportunities of training, housing and routes into work. The village will not operate as a substance rehabilitation facility and, therefore, Embassy will refer applicants to a more specialist charity or suitable support service provider first where needed.
The submission of the Embassy Village proposals comes as the charity plans for its post-lockdown fight against homelessness and the city looks to adjust to the end of COVID emergency support schemes such as Everyone In. Government figures released in February this year found that Manchester had the second highest number of people sleeping rough in England, and question marks remain over the level of funding support that the council will receive as the country is released from lockdown. The charity’s vision for Embassy Village is to provide a longer term and sustainable way of helping to get the city's most vulnerable men off the street by putting quality housing and wrap-around support at the heart of the solution.
Sid Williams of Embassy said: "The big need in Manchester is to find a way to cut the time it takes for an individual to move on from homelessness. Last year we housed a chap who had spent 7 years going from shelter to shelter waiting for council housing to come up. Embassy Village will help reduce the burden on the council’s housing waiting list and end people's homelessness on the day they arrive. As residents will be renting their Embassy Village homes, we also hope to instil a strong sense of empowerment from day one.
"Embassy Village is being specifically designed as a zero-tolerance drug and alcohol consumption community. Critically, we train our residents to manage their money and home and support them into full time employment with a wide range of Manchester based, full-time employers. This means most people leave us to live in normal rental accommodation without the need for benefits thereafter. Our brilliant team continue to support our residents with aftercare visits and mentoring in the months after they move on to their next chapter, helping to keep them on an even keel as they reintegrate back into society."
Of the 44 people that Embassy have helped to find next steps accommodation since the charity launched in 2019, none have returned to the street. The charity’s resettlement team works closely with residents to build their confidence, skills, and manage feelings of isolation, which can often lead to people slipping back through the net after being rehomed.
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