Health and Wellbeing

Support Hubs

What is a support hub

Vulnerable people can get help from a range of organisations.

Support hubs are designed to help vulnerable people get access to the right support, at the right time, from the right organisation in their local area.

The hubs can help people who may be experiencing a range of problems. 

This can include being a victim of ongoing antisocial behaviour or other crime.

Other people may need support in order to avoid being drawn into behaviour which may lead to offending.

Others may find themselves in difficult situations which can affect their personal safety, physical or mental health.

The person seeking help will be asked for their consent to be supported by the hub as the individuals' opinions and welfare are at the centre of any decision and action taken.

Early intervention

The work of those in the support hub also includes identifying concerns about individuals who as yet may not have been referred to the hub.

In these cases, agencies will work together to facilitate early intervention with individuals in order to reduce vulnerability and improve wellbeing.

Organisations involved

Organisations involved in the work at hubs may differ depending on location and could include:

  • Council
  • PSNI
  • Health and Social Care Trust
  • Northern Ireland Housing Executive
  • Youth Justice Agency
  • Probation Board for NI
  • Education Authority
  • Northern Ireland Ambulance Service
  • Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service

Where are the hubs

Mid and East Antrim is only one of three Support Hubs in Northern Ireland.

The aim is to have a hub set up in each local council area.