2021 - Annual Review by Admin
Annual Review 2022 - 2023
Our vision is to provide genuine opportunities for all,
where people can respond confidently to the challenges of life
DOMESTIC ABUSE ACCOMMODATION
Who we support
We were able to provide safe, supported accommodation for up to 73 victims of domestic abuse (DA) with or without children, at any one time. This year our Domestic Abuse Supported Accommodation Service worked with 179 adults and 153 children
Our comprehensive support covers:
Safety planning and managing risk, understanding and awareness of DA, securing and managing accommodation, understanding of the effects of DA on children and improving parenting capacity, building confidence and self esteem, legal and criminal justice issues, managing money, improving physical and mental health and / or substance misuse issues, improving social networks and relationships, increased ability to access training, education and other activities.
ETHNICITY SPLIT
1%
Bangladeshi
3%
Indian
5%
Pakistani
5%
African
1%
Other Black Backgrounds
28%
White British
2%
White European
2%
White & Black Caribbean
1%
Caribbean
1%
Other Mixed Background
51%
Other Ethnic Group
2%
White & Asian
GENDER SPLIT
61%
Female
38%
Male
1%
Transgender
AGE SPLIT
0%
16 - 17
14%
17 - 24
24%
25 - 34
12%
35 - 44
5%
45 - 54
2%
55 - 64
43%
65+
YOUNG PARENTS SERVICE
Who we support
Within the Young Parents Service, we worked with 7 young parents and 5 children. Up until November 2019, 93% of service users had a planned exit, evidencing a completed package of support and achieved a successful move on with their child/children. Since the new contract began in November 2019, 67% of those service users have regularly engaged in the new Life Skills programme, learning and building their capacity to move towards independent living.
ETHNICITY SPLIT
78%
White British
8%
Other White Background
6%
Mixed - White & Asian
8%
Mixed Background
GENDER SPLIT
100%
Female
0%
Male
AGE SPLIT
56%
16 - 17
44%
18 - 24
COMMUNITY WELLBEING
Who we support
Our Community Wellbeing service worked with a total of 22 adults and 4 Children. This service combines therapeutic type interventions with practical support to enable isolated and vulnerable individuals to live healthier and more independent lives.
Our comprehensive support covers:
Accelerate - We specialise in supporting people who would like to work but for various reasons find it hard to get a job and enjoy all the benefits that employment brings. We also offer practical help to deal with problems that may be holding you back.
We have also put together a series of short courses for service users on the Accelerate Project. The topics include: Introduction to Budgeting and Debt Management, What is Stress? Personality and Personal Development, Understanding Me from the Inside Out, 5 Ways to Wellbeing.
ETHNICITY SPLIT
3%
Bangladeshi
6%
Indian
5%
Pakistani
1%
Caribbean
1%
Other Black Background
74%
White British
1%
White European
2%
Other Ethnic Background
6%
Unknown
1%
Other Mixed Background
GENDER SPLIT
64%
Female
36%
Male
AGE SPLIT
2%
16 - 17
20%
18 - 24
20%
25 - 34
21%
35 - 44
14%
45 - 54
8%
55 - 64
COUNSELLING
What's Changed?
During 2020/21 the Counselling Service worked with a total of 33 individuals. Counsellors worked remotely with clients, offering extensive support during a time when service users have experienced additional challenges to their mental health. Our counselling team has had changes throughout this year, we currently have a counselling team of seven counsellors.
ETHNICITY SPLIT
3%
Asian or Asian British - Indian
3%
Asian or Asian British - Pakistani
78%
White British
3%
Black or Black British - African
3%
White European
3%
Mixed - White and Black Caribbean
7%
Other Ethnic Group
GENDER SPLIT
90%
Female
10%
Female
AGE SPLIT
29%
18 - 24
39%
25 - 34
16%
35 - 44
16%
45 - 54
NURSERY
Who we support
During 2020/21 the Counselling Service worked with a total of 33 individuals. Counsellors worked remotely with clients, offering extensive support during a time when service users have experienced additional challenges to their mental health. Our counselling team has had changes throughout this year, we currently have a counselling team of seven counsellors. During 2020/21 the Counselling Service worked with a total of 33 individuals. Counsellors worked remotely with clients, offering extensive support during a time when service users have experienced additional challenges to their mental health. Our counselling team has had changes throughout this year, we currently have a counselling team of seven counsellors.
ETHNICITY SPLIT
40%
White British
4%
Romanian
21%
Asian
20%
Black African
1%
African Caribbean
5%
Mixed Race
6%
White Other
GENDER SPLIT
50%
Male
50%
Female
Age Split
21%
0 - 2
67%
2 - 4
4%
5 - 6
8%
7 - 11
THANK YOU TO OUR FUNDERS / DONATORS
General Charities Midlands
Langar Seva Society
Comfort Careers
Cold Feet Campaign
Coventry Boot Fund
Morrisons Holyhead Road
Sainsburys Courthouse Green
Coventry Central Seventh Day Adventist Church
SWAP Foster Care, Warwickshire staff
Black Prince Pub, Tile Hill, Coventry
Bare Necessities
The Sisters of The Poor Child Jesus
Asda Walsgrave
Coundon Court Football Club
Baron Davenports Charity
Valley House current and ex
VH Board Members
British Red Cross
Warwickshire Freemasons Charitable Fund Unipart
Co-op Coventry NDC
Coventry Foodbank
Glasspool Charity
Hope Revolution
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