It is within the framework specified above that the project enables the development of comprehensive support that promotes a process of social inclusion around occupational integration and access to and maintenance of housing. The objective of the action is to enable a public in a situation of great insecurity or social breakdown as a result of marked exclusion processes: loss of employment, people on the street, in squat, people with addictive behaviours, or people leaving detention without support, to have the opportunity to be accompanied by the educational team to restore links, with as a tool the mobilisation of housing in order to put them in a process of active and sustainable social inclusion. We will present the proposed support in the form of 3 phases. _Phase 1: Diagnosis_ The action begins with the identification of the public with partners: CHRS, open or enclosed SPIP or SIAO housing. One or more interviews are set up with the person, to diagnose the ability of autonomy, the life course, the follow-ups to be consolidated at medical or psychological level, an assessment of the support needs that will be defined in a life project around 3 maximum objectives. At the end of this phase 1 of diagnosis, if the person meets the criteria of the device, he or she signs the accompanying contract. _Phase 2: Accompaniment_ This personalised support according to the needs identified during the interview aims to look for different solutions to improve the person’s abilities, and thus enable them to continue their life project. This support promotes the social inclusion of vulnerable people for this purpose, the association works with various partners the Centre for Accommodation and Social Reintegration dedicated to prison leavers, the Penitentiary Service of Insertion and Probation in an open and closed environment, the Employment Department, the Intermediate Associations (PASREL +, BAC Réunion, BAC Enterprise, etc.), the partners of the IAE, the Council Déhttps://ma- demarche-fse.fr/si_fse/servlet/contenuFinalite.htmlpartemental, the Public Institution of Mental Health of Réunion, Solikaz, social and private donors, adult training centres (e.g. Assistance to Vocational Training for Adults in Reunion), etc. The support of people in an active social integration pathway has several components: * _Socio-educational accompaniment_: departure interview; social diagnosis (assessment of the individual’s abilities during an individual interview regarding their autonomy in terms of social inclusion and employment, psychological potential, financial potential, ‘living’ potential, etc.); regular meetings with a view to preparing access to housing, visiting one or more dwellings, overall accompaniment to and in the accommodation (access to rights and administrative formalities: application for Active Solidarity Income, Personalised Housing Assistance from the Caisse d’Allocations Familiales, registration Pôle Emploi, Application Temporary Allowance of Expectation, Application for Solidarity at Housing if necessary with the Departmental Council, etc.); accompaniment to daily life (maintenance of housing, appropriation of the surrounding living environment, support in the field of budget management if necessary, etc.); interviews adapted to the needs and request of the accompanying person. * _Accompanying in search of accommodation_: receipt and analysis of accompanied housing requests; establishment of criteria for finding accommodation, with the person concerned, in terms of typology, budget and geographical area according to mobility, personal and/or professional ties and then search for the accommodation itself (through privileged contacts with real estate agencies) always putting the person accompanied at the centre of the project; presentation to the lessor of the device, etc. _Phase 3: The evaluation_ At the exit of the device, an interview is done with the person to evaluate the personalised project. It is also during this phase that we can inform the criteria of success and failure of the scheme. We propose an end-of-care balance summarising the support provided.