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Darlington Accommodation Support Service
Independent Living Unit, 3rd Floor Lee House, Peterlee, SR8 1BB
Tel: 0191 518 6335
Bradford
Compass
DAPS
DASS
Family Intervention
Floating Support
Gypsies and Travellers
HELP
Key Project Middlesbrough
Mental Health
Mental Health Floating Support
Remain Safe Sanctuary Schemes
Sefton Housing Support
Service User Engagement
STEP2
STEPS
Tess Valley ISSP
More Information
How We Can Help
Stories
Frequently Asked Questions
Independent Living Unit, 3rd Floor Lee House, Peterlee, SR8 1BB
Tel: 0191 518 6335

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] STEP2
The STEP2 project at DISC provides support tailored to the needs of any residents threatened with eviction because of anti social behaviour (no matter the number of occupiers within that household).
We work with all problematic members of the household using an persistent style of working to challenge and support households to address the root causes of anti social behaviour. Households being assisted by DISC staff can expect visits at their own home a minimum of three times a week.
How Can I Get On This Project?
If you live in the District of Easington aged between 16-25 and are threatened with eviction, need priority housing, at risk of eviction (through other enforcement measures) or have been evicted due to antisocial behaviour we can help you.
The STEP2 project at DISC provides support tailored to the needs of any residents threatened with eviction because of anti social behaviour (no matter the number of occupiers within that household).
We work with all problematic members of the household using an persistent style of working to challenge and support households to address the root causes of anti social behaviour. Households being assisted by DISC staff can expect visits at their own home a minimum of three times a week.
How Can I Get On This Project?
If you live in the District of Easington aged between 16-25 and are threatened with eviction, need priority housing, at risk of eviction (through other enforcement measures) or have been evicted due to antisocial behaviour we can help you.




