Description
Support Care Coordination provides highly individual support, tailored to the beneficiary. The challenges our beneficiaries face can be complex. Each beneficiaries' needs and experience are different; some have left service suddenly or are particularly vulnerable upon discharge, and others have challenges that may have been manifesting for a number of years. Support Care Coordination relies on staff's ability to be intuitive and responsive to their clients, foster strong relationships with other services and organisations and to bridge gaps where needed.
Typical challenges faced by our beneficiaries include; mental health conditions, gaining and sustaining employment, resolving debt problems, accessing benefits and services, relationship challenges with families & friends, issues with housing, physical rehabilitation needs, loneliness and isolation, alcohol or drug abuse, low educational attainment or qualifications, low confidence, low sense of self-esteem and low sense of self-worth.
Outcomes:
- Individuals have tools to better manage their mental health, they know their triggers, have healthier coping strategies and know where to seek support
- Individuals know how to prioritise in order to make addressing their challenges seem more manageable
- Individuals have increased self-confidence to speak about their problems, advocate for themselves and make positive choices for themselves
- Individuals know how to access services and navigate bureaucratic processes - Clients have trust restored in services to deliver support
- Individuals have a reduction in stress or worry associated with their challenges (be it debt, housing, relationships etc)
Ultimately the impact is that our beneficiaries believe change is possible and and have a sense of self-worth. They are empowered to act independently and make positive choices. They can enjoy life and make positive contributions to their communities.
Location
Nationwide
About Walking With The Wounded
We’re a UK military charity providing support for veterans who need it the most.
We support those who have served in the military with mental health, employment and wraparound care coordination programmes. Through specialised and interconnected services, we help those who have fallen the furthest get back on track and moving forward once more.
We stand side-by-side to help our beneficiaries on their path back to civilian life, dealing with any physical, mental, social or financial challenges along the way. Our specialised caseworkers deliver face-to-face support tailored to each person’s unique needs, backgrounds and challenges.
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