Security homes: secure temporary accommodation and rapid emergency assistance for those in distress
Security homes provide temporary accommodation and primary social support for people in need of immediate security and stability. The service is intended for those who experience violence, homelessness, rapid housing loss or other crisis situations and need confidential, supportive and professional reception.
Why does a safe house help?
Security homes provide safe shelter and focus on the stabilisation and further forwarding of a person to appropriate services. The main objective is to ensure current safety, provide social support and create a clear step-by-step plan for further recovery.
Who can help?
- > people in need of temporary accommodation in a safe environment;
- victims seeking emergency assistance and protection from violent or dangerous situations;
- > persons in need of primary level social support and assistance for forwarding (psychologist, social worker, legal aid);
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Main characteristics and advantages
- <<Speer reception: possibility of temporary accommodation without long-term waiting to ensure immediate security. > < < Social support provides a secure basis on which it will be easier to take the next steps - from psychological recovery to housing and finding work. Unlike temporary shelter alone, the focus is on a comprehensive approach: security, counselling and specific further guidance.
- Contact a local social service or a crisis telephone.
- Li>See a quick response and assessment of the situation. li>Li>Where appropriate, temporary accommodation will be ensured and the preparation of a social support and a further plan will begin.
How is assistance available?
>>m>Security and fatal assistance will be available - a quick step towards a safer future will begin immediately. When seeking temporary accommodation, social support or crisis assistance, there is a reliable and professional solution that puts welfare and security at the forefront.
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