Annys Darkwa Managing Director Vision Housing. Set up in January 2007 as a social enterprise Successful project in HMP East Sutton Park Now work pan-London.

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Annys Darkwa Managing Director Vision Housing

Set up in January 2007 as a social enterprise Successful project in HMP East Sutton Park Now work pan-London We help break the cycle of re-offending We target the private rented sector Work with persistent, prolific offenders Provide housing and on-going support for as long as service users want and need us Deliver real outcomes

London Probation Service Private sector landlords London boroughs NHS mental health teams Metropolitan Police Service Other third sector providers Prisons Central government

Housed and supported around 250 people Extremely low re-offending rate (~10%) Accredited by London Probation Service Cabinet Office best practice Andy Ludlow Homelessness awards Expanded to North London

We house outside offending areas We can house on the day of release We access good quality accommodation We help clients get benefits We provide support as long as clients need it We actively refer to other organisations We are ex-offender led We have earned the trust of clients, landlords and referring organisations

Build on and extend successful relationships Expand our service in North London Move into supported housing Complete independent evaluation Outcome-based commissioning Influencing government policy Social franchise Become fully sustainable