ESTAR
Introducing the ESTAR Project
Supporting People into Learning & Work
ESTAR is a jointly funded project by East Sussex County Council and Public Health.
ESTAR works in partnership with a range of stakeholders to improve work and learning opportunities for vulnerable adults across the county, including those experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
ESTAR works collaboratively with our partners and stakeholders to deliver training, activities and resources that help to build capacity of housing providers and other services to support increased access to work and learning.
Our stakeholders include:
- Local Authority Housing Teams
- Accommodation Providers
- Support Services
- Training Providers
- Voluntary Action Groups
Download the ESTAR Brochure detailing free courses available across East Sussex, delivered by local providers.
If you have an addition for the brochure or you are interested in shaping the project, please contact ESTAR@eastsussex.gov.uk
You do not have to be living on the street to be homeless. You may be legally classed as homeless if you:
- live in insecure conditions, such as staying with friends and family (sofa surfing)
- live in inadequate or unfit housing
- have a place to sleep but it’s temporary
For general advice relating to homelessness, click the links below to find out more:
District and Borough Housing:
The East Sussex Mental Health Directory provides a comprehensive list of support opportunities in the county to support and promote residents' positive emotional health and well-being.
Download a copy of the ESTAR Brochure
This brochure provides up to date information on free courses and support across East Sussex.