Bournemouth homeless hub plan gets unanimous approval

It'll provide a range of services for rough sleepers across the town, Christchurch and Poole

A person sleeping rough
Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 26th May 2021
Last updated 26th May 2021

A central hub to provide co-ordinated support for rough sleepers and those at risk of homelessness in Bournemouth has been unanimously approved.

St Stephen’s Church Hall in Bournemouth town centre is set to be developed as a base where local people can access support in one place with help to find accommodation and have any health needs addressed at the same time.

BCP councillors green-lit plans for the service at its Cabinet meeting on Wednesday morning (May 26th).

The Homeless Inclusion Health Centre will supply outreach services across the conurbation as well as further developing a multi-disciplinary team with the benefit of staff working closely together to provide a wide range of health support for individuals who are homeless in one central location.

The health hub would provide office and clinic space, showers, laundry facilities, access to computers and locker space so that people can attend and receive the support and/or treatment needed.

St Stephen's Church Hall will serve as the site for the hub

Councillor Hazel Allen, Lead Member for Homelessness at BCP Council, said:

“We already have fantastic work taking place by the council and our many partners to support vulnerable individuals off the streets and the health hub initiative aims to build on that work to ensure that people who find themselves homeless and at risk of being on the streets, have even easier access to the services and support that they may need.

“People experiencing homelessness are often very vulnerable with complex needs and require, not only support to find suitable housing, but also support around ongoing health issues.

"That is why it is important to improve our services so that we can reach out to people and offer accessible support so that they can quickly receive the help they need to move off the streets and move on to a more positive future.”

The acquisition of the Health Hub will be guided by the valuation by the Council’s Estates team and budget will be secured to purchase the property, refurbish the property and provide for ongoing maintenance and management.

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