This is ex-offender rehabilitation at another level. This won't feel like any place you have worked in before. Think big open space. Plants. A snug area. Private meeting rooms. Open plan kitchen where you and the clients help themselves to coffee. Below is a quote from an article on this project:Right at the back of the office, a client in his 30s was showing his Support Worker pictures on his phone. He had just got his benefits through and had been food shopping, he needed to make it last, so had been food shopping and was proudly showing his SW what he had cooked the night before, asking "what could I add to this to bulk it out so I could make it last a bit longer", the SW told him his dinner looked great and suggested cheaper staples like rice and lentils. The P said he'd not thought of that, he wanted to make something that realistically lasts three days and keep him full.Your caseload will be around 40, and typical things you will support your clients with include:
- Work with clients around goal setting and what they hope to achieve
- Help them with general life skills such as cooking, budgeting etc - anything to become more independent
- Refer them through to partners of the project to help with housing support, or accessing sports activities
- Help them to sign up and register with a GP's and dentists, and provide some light touch employment support (CV writing etc)