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Launchpad heading up two council projects to tackle homelessness

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 8:01 am
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Launchpad is now heading up two separate Reading Borough Council initiatives, The Nova Project and The Caversham Home Pods, which will seek to reduce homelessness and provide support to those sleeping rough.

Launchpad is now heading up two separate Reading Borough Council initiatives, The Nova Project and The Caversham Home Pods, which will seek to reduce homelessness and provide support to those sleeping rough.

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A CHARITY in Reading has been chosen to lead two council projects aimed at tackling homelessness across the borough.

Launchpad is now heading up two separate Reading Borough Council initiatives which will seek to reduce homelessness and provide support to those in need.

The projects will work towards providing short term accommodation and intensive support to help them regain stability.

The first is the Nova Project, a specialist service established in 2021 to help women with multiple disadvantages by providing homes and a trauma-informed support environment.

The space helps those using the service to recover from homelessness, which they often experience differently from men, as a result of violence, abuse, and sexual harassment.

Launchpad will now provide a specialised, individual support work alongside partner organisations.

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As well as the The Nova Project, the charity is now also managing the Caversham Road Pods, a series of modular homes also established in 2021.

They provide 40 self-contained, modular homes where those found sleeping rough and with complex needs can be housed.

They can be housed for up to 3 years while also being provided with further support to gain long-term stability and break the cycle of rough sleeping.

Launchpad staff will be on site 24/7 to help settle new clients into both projects and work with those using them.

The charity has worked to prevent homelessness in Reading through helping those sleeping rough as well as providing information and resources from those with no permanent housing or facing homelessness.

It was founded in 1979 by students at the University of Reading as a soup kitchen, before growing to provide services such as drop-in legal advice, temporary housing, and fundraising.

More information about Launchpad is available via: launchpadreading.org.uk

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