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Coming out of Prison and Homeless

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Steps to a New Start with New Ethos Nottingham





Leaving prison can be a daunting experience, especially if you have nowhere to go. It's not uncommon for ex-offenders to find themselves homeless upon release. This can lead to further problems, including a higher likelihood of reoffending. Fortunately, there are organisations like New Ethos Nottingham Housing that can provide a helping hand in the form of accommodation and support.



New Ethos Nottingham Housing is a low to medium risk hostel for ex-offenders. The organisation works with probation officers, key workers, and resettlement workers at prisons to receive referrals for ex-offenders who are in need of housing. If you


are an ex-offender who needs a place to stay after leaving prison, here are the steps you can take to receive support from New Ethos Nottingham Housing.


Step 1: Speak to Your Probation Officer or Key Worker/Resettlement Worker


The first step is to speak to your probation officer or key worker/resettlement worker at the prison. They can refer you to New Ethos Nottingham Housing and provide you with the necessary information to get started. This will include details on how to get in touch with New Ethos Nottingham Housing and what you can expect from the organisation.


Step 2: Attend an Interview via Video Link


Once you have been referred to New Ethos Nottingham Husing, you will be invited to attend an interview via video link. The purpose of the interview is to determine whether New Ethos Nottingham Housing is a good fit for you. The interview will cover topics such as your background, support needs, and expectations for accommodation.


Step 3: Accept the Offer of a Room


If the interview goes well and both you and New Ethos Nottingham Housing agree that the organisation is a good fit for you, you will be offered a room. At this point, you will need to decide whether to accept the offer. If you do, New Ethos Nottingham housing will arrange a move-in date for you.


Step 4: Liaise with Your Probation Officer


New Ethos Nottingham Housing understands the importance of working with your probation officer to ensure that you are meeting your requirements. Therefore, the organisation will liaise with your probation officer to ensure that you are meeting your obligations. This can include attending appointments, meetings, or any other requirements that your probation officer has set.


Step 5: Set Up Appointments with Third Parties


In addition to liaising with your probation officer, New Ethos Nottingham Housing will also set up appointments with third parties on your behalf if required or will support you in doing so yourself. This includes appointments with doctors and dentists for registration, as well as any other appointments that may be necessary for your wellbeing.





In conclusion, leaving prison and finding yourself homeless can be a difficult experience. However, with the help of organisations like New Ethos Nottingham Housing, you can get the support you need to start a new life. By following these steps, you can receive a referral from your probation officer or key worker/resettlement worker, attend an interview via video link, accept the offer of a room, liaise with your probation officer, and set up appointments with third parties. With the support of New Ethos Nottingham Housing, you can make a fresh start and leave your past behind.


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