The Harm Reduction Service offers a starting point for women who need support but are too vulnerable for hostel accommodation, especially those dealing with several complex needs.
Our nine-bed accommodation is the first step toward treatment and recovery. It feels more like a home than a hostel, offering stability, safety, and wraparound support.
We exist because of the clear gap in services for women whose experiences of addiction, mental health challenges, homelessness, and domestic abuse overlap. Many services specialise in one area, so women with multiple challenges often have nowhere to turn for support with all of their needs.
Many of the women we support are referred by homeless services. Whether they are living with addiction or have survived domestic abuse, or both, our service aims to keep women out of situations where their well-being could get worse.
Because our project is small, staff can give daily, hands-on support. This means going to appointments with residents, working with social services and health workers, and helping residents move away from environments and habits that make change difficult.
Helping women become more independent is also a key part of our service. Residents pay for their own energy and look after their rooms. These small steps help create a calmer, more stable atmosphere than they may have experienced before.