Posted 10.07.14
Lemos&Crane have launched SupportActionNet - its free resource for professionals working with homeless and vulnerable people.
The website offers networking and guidance on new and distinctive approaches to building long term well-being and resilience for homeless and ex-homeless people.
SupportActionNet guidance pages equip practitioners with practical suggestions for promoting emotional resilience and long-term well-being through healthy relationships, positive personal identity, independence and awareness of service users' spiritual aspirations.
SupportActionNet good practice examples describe innovative work taking place across the sector. Its toolkits are resources for one-on-one work with service users. ?
SupportActionNet is based on original research by Lemos&Crane into the challenges and aspirations of homeless and vulnerable people and the empowering potential of strengthened relationships and community support, spirituality and new techologies.
Click here to visit the SupportActionNet website.