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Homelessness Accommodation - Corporation Oaks

Corporation Oaks, in Nottingham, provides short-term accommodation for people facing homelessness. We can support couples, individuals, and pregnant women during the first six months of their pregnancy. 

How we can help 

We provide short-term accommodation with ongoing support. We can provide:

  • Help accessing employment, training and education services.
  • Help developing essential life skills such as tenancy sustainment and managing finances.
  • Individual support sessions and regular service user meetings.
  • Advice on claiming benefits and seeking more permanent accommodation.
  • Access to funding and grants.

Accommodation

At Corporation Oaks, we have 11 self-contained bedsits, as well as two flats that each have separate bedrooms. The spaces are all fully furnished. We have garden areas which residents can enjoy, and we're close to Nottingham City Centre.

To access support from Corporation Oaks, you will usually need to be referred to us by Housing Aid.

If you're visiting us, you'll find Corporation Oaks on Plowright Street off Woodborough Road. There is a small residential car park right off Plowright Street. Bus number 45 stops on Woodborough Road.

Who to contact

Telephone
0115 666 6696
E-mail
CorpoaksHPS@ncha.org.uk
Website
NCHA Corporation Oaks Webpage

Where to go

Name
Corporation Oaks
Address
Mapperley
Nottingham
Postcode
NG3 4JY

Other Details

Availability

Referral required
Yes
Referral Details

All referrals come via Nottingham City’s Housing Aid.  You can call the project on 0115 985 6094 during office hours to seek more information  or contact us by email on the address above.

Other notes

Accommodation

  • 11 self contained bed sits 
  • 2 flats each with separate bedrooms 
  • Fully furnished accommodation
  • Garden area to front of property 
  • Close to Nottingham City Centre 
  • The project is maintained to the highest standard

The support we offer

  • Support planning and risk assessment tailored to meet individual needs 
  • Your own keyworker
  • Out of hours support provided by the NCHA SMaRT service (Support Management and Response Team)
  • Individual support sessions and regular service user meetings 
  • You will be encouraged to become involved in the running and development of the project. We will respect your choices, privacy, confidentiality and promotion of equalities and diversity 
  • Advice in claiming welfare benefits and seeking more permanent accommodation

We will help you with:

  • Accessing employment, training & education services 
  • Developing essential life skills e.g. managing finances, tenancy sustainment
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