Beacon Leeds

Beacon provides supported accommodation for individuals who experience multiple disadvantage, including families. The service was launched in 2017 and is delivered by a consortium, including; Turning Lives Around, Touchstone and Foundation. Each partner brings unique expertise and experience that enables us to effectively intervene to prevent homelessness for those at risk. This combined approach, which is designed to be trauma informed, ensures the optimum service for our clients. We also work closely with other agencies such as Forward Leeds and Engage, to ensure further support our clients.

SUPPORT IS PROVIDED ONLY BY REFERRAL FROM LEEDS HOUSING OPTIONS

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Beacon Leeds

Beacon Housing

Last updated 15/07/25

What does the Service do?

Beacon provides supported accommodation for individuals who experience multiple disadvantage, including families. The service was launched in 2017 and is delivered by a consortium, including Turning Lives Around, Touchstone and Foundation. Each partner brings unique expertise and experience that enables us to effectively intervene to prevent homelessness for those at risk. This combined approach, which is designed to be trauma informed, ensures the optimum service for our clients. We also work closely with other agencies such as Forward Leeds and Engage, to ensure further support our clients.


What type of accommodation is provided?

Beacon provides three types of supported accommodation for our clients. We have self-contained flats, shared community accommodation and Intensive Support Environments (ISEs). All accommodation is furnished, and clients are provided with the basic living essentials.

In the ISEs clients receive 24/7 support from on-site staff. The rooms are lockable and furnished (including a fridge). Clients will cook for themselves in a shared kitchen and will also share a lounge and bathroom.


How many people do we support and for how long?

Beacon can accommodate around 240 people at any one time, and with a maximum length of stay between four and twelve months. Beacon supports over 100 people each year to move into independent living and more permanent accommodation, through private landlords, Leeds City Council and housing associations.


What support do we provide?

The support from Beacon includes tenancy training along with a range of services tailored to each client's individual needs, such as:

Self-care, health and wellbeing.

Budgetary and financial advice.

Peer mentoring.

Access to volunteering and educational opportunities.

Recovery support, including harm reduction and joint work with drug and alcohol agencies.

Managing statutory orders and risk.


How can I make a referral?

ACCESS TO BEACON IS VIA REFERRAL. REFERRALS TO BEACON WILL BE MADE FROM THE HOUSING OPTIONS TEAM WITHIN LEEDS CITY COUNCIL.

If you would like a referral to Beacon, please speak to Leeds housing options:

Leeds Housing Options
Merrion House
110 Merrion Centre
LS2 8BB


Contact Leeds Housing Options

Phone: 0113 222 4412
(Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm, except Tuesdays when they open from 10am)

Emergency out of hours: 0113 378 8366

Email: housing.options@leeds.gov.uk

(Emails are responded to within 3 working days, Monday to Friday)

Category:
  • Housing
Address
Website
https://www.turninglivesaround.co.uk/beacon-leeds/
Service Capacity
Service is operating at normal capacity.
(last updated - 15/07/25)
Availability

No schedules available.

Eligibility

Immigration Status: Refugee or humanitarian protection, Other - with leave to remain

Minimum Age: 18

Region: Leeds

Be over 18 years old. Not in full time education. Have leave to remain and recourse to public funds. i.e. Pass the right to rent check and be eligible for Housing Benefit. Have a Local Connection established by Leeds City Council. Be homeless and have multiple disadvantages, e.g. – substance misuse, complex mental health and offending. Be willing and have the capacity to participate in the Beacon support planning process and possess sufficient living skills enabling you to maintain a tenancy with the support provided. The risk to staff, yourself and the property must be manageable. Require accommodation for safeguarding purposes or veteran purposes.

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