The Enfield Foyer provides 36 short term self-contained studio accommodation together with ICT and social facilities for young people who require support with Education, Employment and Training. Applicants should be aged 16-24 years old and have a local connection to the London Borough of Enfield.
As a Supported Housing provider, we require clients to engage in the support planning process which will enable them to acquire the skills needs to live independently. All applications are assessed against the services eligibility criteria, which includes need and risk assessments. This service is able to support clients who have been assessed as having low-medium support needs.
The Enfield Foyer works closely with a range of partner agencies, including Enfield Council, the Probation Service, the Learning & Skills Council, Enfield College and the employment service.
The Foyer Project also acts as a base for services to the wider community in its neighbourhood. Our referral agencies include: Two E Advice & Information Service; London Borough of Enfield departments such as Youth Offending Service, Access To Resources Team (ART); Housing & the Leaving Care Team; London Borough of Haringey Youth Offending Service; Connexions and other voluntary agencies within the borough of Enfield. Vacancies for this service are also advertised on the 'hostels online' website.
Deborah Tempest House provides 14 units of shared accommodation with 2 and 3 bed flats. Clients have exclusive use of one room and share kitchen, bathroom and other facilities. Applicants should be aged 16-24 years old and have a local connection to the London Borough of Enfield.
As a Supported Housing provider, we require clients to engage in the support planning process which will enable them to acquire the skills needs to live independently. All applications are assessed against the services eligibility criteria, which includes need and risk assessments. This service is able to support clients who have been assessed as having medium-high support needs. Our referral agencies include: Two E Advice and Information Service; Lifeline; Capel Manor College, London Borough of Enfield departments such as Youth Offending Service, Access To Resources Team (ART); Housing and the Leaving Care Team; Connexions and other voluntary agencies within the borough of Enfield.
This young parent accommodation service provides 7 self contained studio flats for young parents aged 16-24 years. Applicants should have a local connection to the London Borough of Enfield and all referrals are received through the London Borough of Enfield Housing Department.
Applicants can be expectant mothers or already have one dependent child of under school age (0 - 4.5 years). As a Supported Housing provider, we require clients to engage in the support planning process which will enable them to acquire the skills needs to live independently. All applications are assessed against the services eligibility criteria, which includes need and risk assessments. This service is able to support clients who have been assessed as having low-medium support needs.
The YPF Accommodation service supports clients in the London Boroughs of Haringey and Enfield.
Haringey YPF -The service has 22 shared bed spaces in flats and houses across the borough. Clients have exclusive use of one room and share kitchen, bathroom and other facilities. Accommodation types range from a 2 bed flat, to a 5 bed house. Applicants should be aged 18-49 years and have a local connection to Haringey.
Enfield YPF-The service has 32 shared bed spaces in flats and houses across the borough. Clients have exclusive use of one room and share kitchen, bathroom and other facilities. Accommodation types range from a 2 bed flat, to a 7 bed house. Applicants should be aged 18-30 years and have a local connection to Enfield.
As a Supported Housing provider, we require clients to engage in the support planning process which will enable them to acquire the skills needs to live independently. All applications are assessed against the services eligibility criteria, which includes need and risk assessments. This service is able to support clients who have been assessed as having low support needs.
Our referral agencies include: Two E Advice & Information Service; London Borough of Enfield departments such as Youth Offending Service, Housing & the Leaving Care Team; Connexions and other voluntary agencies within the borough of Enfield. All referral for our properties in Haringey are received from the Councils Vulnerable Adults Team who are based at Apex House.
Vacancies for this service are also advertised on the 'hostels online' website.
The Elevate Project, operating in the boroughs of Enfield, Barnet and Haringey, supports women fleeing domestic violence.
Our development at Vincent House provides temporary accommodation for young people with a learning and/or physical disability, as part of their transition into independent accommodation in the community. The project is staffed 24 hours a day and affords our residents the opportunity to develop independent living skills in a supportive environment.
We were proud that Vincent House was part of Enfield Council's successful bid to become a Beacon Authority for Supporting Independent Living for Disabled Adults in 2009-2010.
Vincent House also provides office accommodation to Enfield Age UK (formerly Age Concern), Enfield Citizen's Advice Bureau (CAB) and Ponders End Community Development Trust. There is also community space within Vincent House which is available for hire by local groups and individuals. Booking enquiries can be made by contacting Ponders End Community Development Trust on 020 8443 3858.