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From safe accommodation to building the skills for independent life. Here is what we offer young people aged 16 to 21.

Not One Size Fits All

Support at Every Stage

We do not start with a checklist. We start by getting to know the young person: what they have been through, what they need and what they want their life to look like. Everything else flows from there.

Our Two Pathways

Which Pathway Is Right?

We provide two distinct services: Supported Accommodation for young people aged 16 to 17 who need structured, regulated support, and Floating Support for young adults aged 18 to 21 who are working towards greater independence.

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Pathway One

Supported Accommodation

Young people aged 16 to 17

Structured, higher-intensity Ofsted-regulated support for young people aged 16 to 17 transitioning from care or at risk of homelessness. Each young person receives a named Key Worker, a risk-assessed individualised support plan and access to our full range of wrap-around services.

  • Named Key Worker assigned from day one

  • Risk-assessed individualised support plan

  • Multi-agency review meetings included

  • Ofsted regulated provision

  • 24/7 Staffed presence

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Pathway Two

Floating Support

Young adults aged 18 to 21

Outreach and community-based support for young adults aged 18 and above, helping them develop the skills and confidence needed for fully independent living. Flexible, responsive support delivered in the community with regular Key Worker contact.

  • Regular Key Worker check-ins

  • Budgeting, cooking and tenancy skills

  • Education and employment support

  • Move-on planning and housing support

  • 24/7 on-call support available

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The Practical Stuff

What We Can Support You With

Day-to-day life involves a lot of things no one teaches you. We help with all of it.

Independent Living

  • Home management and cleaning
  • Budgeting and managing money
  • Cooking and nutrition
  • Shopping and household management

Health and Wellbeing

  • Registering with a GP, dentist, optician
  • Attending medical appointments
  • Mental health support and counselling
  • Sexual health information

Education and Employment

  • Exploring courses and careers
  • CV writing and job applications
  • College enrolment and apprenticeships
  • Job centres and employment support

Housing and Benefits

  • Understanding your tenancy rights
  • Applying for social housing
  • Universal Credit and housing benefit
  • Preventing homelessness

Community and Relationships

  • Building positive relationships
  • Community groups and social activities
  • Developing your support network
  • Advocacy at meetings and appointments

Practical Administration

  • Help with forms and paperwork
  • Opening bank accounts
  • Accessing legal advice
  • Understanding official letters

Need Support or Want to Refer?

Have a question? Not sure if we are the right fit? Just get in touch. We are happy to talk it through.