Main office: 01294 313121  Repairs: 03030 300 999
  • Home
  • Housing
    • Anti-social behaviour
    • Apply for a house
    • Being a good neighbour
    • Domestic violence
    • Estate management
    • Insurance - buildings and contents
    • Participation
    • Right to buy
    • Tenancy Agreements>
      • Assignations
      • Joint tenancy
      • Lodgers
      • Subletting
    • Tenants handbook
    • Thinking of Moving>
      • Ending your tenancy
      • Exchanges and transfers
  • Maintenance
    • How to report a repair
    • Alterations & improvements
    • Category of repair & response times
    • Electric & gas safety
    • Emergency repairs
    • Handyman service
    • Medical adaptations
    • Rechargeable repairs work
    • Repair telephone numbers
    • Right to repair
    • Who is responsible for repairs?
  • Money Matters
    • Benefits are changing
    • Getting help with my rent payments - Housing Benefit
    • How to Pay
    • How do we set your rent?
    • Money FAQ
    • Money News
    • Money Problems
    • What happens when you have rent arrears?
  • Contact Us
    • Making a complaint
  • News
  • About Us
    • Aims and values
    • Annual Reports
    • Customer Promises
    • Dates for your diary
    • Management Board>
      • Board members
      • Board meetings
    • Membership
    • Our Performance
    • Partnership working>
      • Cunninghame Furniture Recycling Company
      • Impact Arts - Fab Pad
      • Strathclyde Fire & Rescue
    • Staff details
    • Vacancies
  • Community Link
    • Contact the CLP
    • Adult Services
    • Financial Capabilities
    • Youth Services
  • Owners
    • Common Repairs
    • Insurance
    • Management Fee
  • Downloads
  • Links
  • Meeting Facilities

Impact Arts - Fab Pad

Picture
Fab Pad is an Interior Design programme. The programme is for 16-25 yr olds and provides a chance for young people in their first tenancy or at risk of homelessness to personalise their home and make it their own.

The programme runs for six months during which time participants attend local weekly workshops with professional interior designers to develop their ideas, plan design and create their space. Activities include personal design consultation, shopping and inspiration trips, whilst meeting other young people in the same situation as themselves.

Participants are also provided with help to improve their employability and encouraged to take positive steps to secure training, education or employment and to become more active citizens.

Over 90% of participants sustain their tenancy for 12 months or more. Many of those who take part in Fab Pad progress onto other opportunities.

Participants receive travel expenses and a budget of £100 to spend on their home. Referrals are taken at any time.

If you are intersted in Fab Pad, please contact your Tenancy Sustainment Officer who can discuss this further.

Picture
Our mission is to create neighbourhoods where people want to live