The Support Needs Assessment and Placement service (SNAP) is a central assessment and placement service for vulnerable young people and adults including homeless people, those with a history of offending and people with mental health issues who would benefit from supported housing.
The main aim of supported housing is to develop and sustain a person's ability to live as independently as possible either in their own home or in accommodation with staff on site.
People might need supported housing for a variety of reasons. They may have a mental health problem, a learning or physical disability, be homeless or have a history of offending. They may be a young person who hasn't had the chance to develop independent living skills.
Address:
LB Croydon - Support Needs Assessment & Placement Team (SNAP), 2F Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 1EA
Opening times:
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9.30am-5pm, Wed 12.30pm-5pm
Who is it for:
Vulnerable people, including those who are homeless, with mental health issues, offending history
Disabled access:
Full wheelchair access, Blue badge parking, Ramped entrance, Lifts, Facilities for people with sensory impairments, adapted toilets
How to apply:
Call in or phone
Train/tube:
East Croydon Train Station - 10 mins walk