Vulnerable people in North Hampshire to get cash boost

Hampshire County Council offer £200,000 support

Author: David George - Local democracy reporterPublished 29th Jul 2021

Vulnerable and marginalised people in Hampshire will be given targeted support as part of a £200,000 grant.

Hampshire County Council has approved the spending of the Supporting Families grant, given to to 24 projects across the county that help the most vulnerable families and individuals.

The scheme has been implemented to work in tandem with the council’s early help services, which identifies children and families in need as early as possible.

Hampshire County Council’s executive member for performance, human resources and partnerships, Councillor Stephen Reid said:

"There are many wonderful organisations in Hampshire that work with families with multiple, complex and persistent issues affecting wellbeing and children’s ability to thrive and I am pleased to approve these grants to help further their important work.

"We know some parts of the county have been particularly impacted by the pandemic and I am pleased to see, therefore, that this grant funding benefits at least two community projects in each district in Hampshire."

Cllr Roz Chadd, executive lead member for children’s services, added:

“When one member of a family faces a problem and needs support, it almost always has a wider impact on their whole household.

"We want all members within a family to be supported together to access the right support for their specific needs, as early as possible."

The 24 projects granted funding range from mental health support to family therapy and support for LGBTQ+ young people.

The county council’s Supporting Families Programme began in 2012, and is part of a national initiative to support families facing multiple issues such as unemployment, debt, domestic abuse and young people struggling to thrive.

The scheme focuses on working with each family as a whole.

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