Compass Project

The Compass Project CIC (2012) was established by a dedicated team of experienced individuals with firsthand experience of recovery from addiction. Their sincere aim is to assist others dealing with addiction and mental health issues, helping them reconnect with society and regain independent living, free from the burdens of active addiction.

About Compass Project

The Compass Project provides personalised recovery support that helps individuals rebuild confidence, improve wellbeing, and work towards independent living. Through structured programmes and specialist supported accommodation, participants are supported throughout their recovery journey while developing stronger support networks and a renewed sense of purpose. The project also helps individuals take practical steps towards a more stable future by supporting access to housing, employment opportunities, accredited training, and essential life skills such as managing finances and everyday responsibilities. By combining recovery support with education, employability, and independent living guidance, the project empowers participants to achieve long-term stability and sustainable futures.

The Compass Project aims to provide flexible recovery support that reduces homelessness, improves access to stable housing, and helps participants move towards independent living. Through supported accommodation, accredited training, education opportunities, and employment pathways, the project works to increase self-sufficiency, improve employability, and reduce long-term welfare dependency.

Compass' Services

Personalised Recovery Support

Tailored recovery pathways designed to support long-term progress and wellbeing.

Specialist Supported Living

Providing safe, stable, structured, supported accommodation alongside targeted evidence-based, effective support to support people throughout their recovery journeys.

Employment & Skills Development

Helping participants access training, work opportunities, and improve employability.

Empowering Recovery to Independence

Supporting individuals with housing, finances, and essential life skills to build sustainable recovery and promote independence.

Projected Outcomes

Reducing Homelessness

Providing specialist support to enable people to maintain their tenancies and helping individuals access and maintain their tenancies and remain in stable housing.

Improving Employment Opportunities

Supporting participants into training, education, and full-time employment pathways.

Building Independence

Developing life skills and self-sufficiency for long-term independent living.

Expanding Recovery Support

Providing flexible recovery services to support and encourage more people to enter recovery over the lifetime of the service.