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News-Supporting County Durham women through homelessness

Published December 09, 2024 11.58am


A new facility opens its doors today offering safe housing and longer-term support for women across County Durham.

Teesdale House

Teesdale House will provide accommodation for up to five women with medium or complex support needs for up to two years and will be fully staffed at all times.

We have extended our contract with Changing Lives for the provision of supported homeless accommodation until June 2026.

Teesdale House, in Bishop Auckland, will provide accommodation for up to five women with medium or complex support needs for up to two years and will be fully staffed at all times.

This will provide residents with more stability as well as dedicated support packages to increase the likelihood of them becoming able to live independently and reduce repeat homelessness.

Build a better future

Cllr Alan Shield, our Cabinet member for equality and inclusion, said: "Today marks a significant milestone for our community as Teesdale House officially opens its doors to provide safe housing, support services and empowerment for women experiencing homelessness.

"It is so important that we work together with our partners, such as Changing Lives, to help prevent homelessness. However, we can't do this by providing accommodation alone; we need to create pathways for people to build a better future. This new facility will offer women across County Durham a place where they can heal, find support and gain the tools they need to live independent and fulfilling lives."

A supportive environment

Graham Ord, operational lead at Changing Lives, said: "At Changing Lives, we recognise that women experience homelessness differently from men. Our new service is built on this understanding, offering a supportive environment that addresses the unique challenges that women often face, including gender-based violence and economic inequalities that can affect the stability of someone's tenancy.

"Our goal is to help women feel valued and supported as they rebuild their lives and futures."



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