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Supported Living

Supported Living

Provision of a comprehensive semi-independent living services offering support and accommodation countrywide to young people between the age of 16-25. Our homes are of a high quality, are inspected regularly to ensure that they meet the requirements of the Health and Safety rating system. 

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• Our homes are located in residential streets and are located within areas that are close to transport, colleges and other amenities. 

• We aim to provide young people with practical life skills in a friendly and homely environment. 

Our services are available 24 hours a day, at the weekend and on national and public holidays. We provide services during the day, sleep-over services or waking nights.

Those We Care For

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  • Males and females aged 16 to 25 years old.

  • Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC).

  • Young people who experience emotional behavioural difficulties.

  • Young people that are NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training).

  • Young people who require support with their independent living skills.

  • Young people who require close supervision, monitoring and significant support.

 Semi-Independent Support Ranges From:

  • Low, Medium & High shared accommodation

  • Stand-alone accommodation

  • Staffed 24 hour accommodation

  • Outreach work

  • Emergency 24hr referrals

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Our Expertise:

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Personalised Care Plans:

Each resident will have an individualised care plan addressing their specific needs, goals, and aspirations. Regular reviews and assessments ensure that support remains relevant and effective for each individual.

Safe and Secure Environment:

Our primary focus is to offer a secure place to live, ensuring the safety and well-being of the residents. This involves a controlled and monitored environment to protect individuals from potential risks. Our accommodations typically offer on-site or accessible support services tailored to the needs of young individuals. These services may include counselling, life skills training, educational support, mental health services, and assistance with finding employment or education opportunities

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Holistic Approach

Our aim is to address various aspects of a person's life, including physical health, mental well-being, education, employment, and social connections, to promote holistic development. Helping young adults acquire essential life skills is a fundamental aspect of supported accommodation. This includes teaching them how to manage finances, cook, clean, maintain personal hygiene, and navigate daily responsibilities necessary for independent living.

Social and Emotional Support

Encouraging social interaction and emotional support networks among residents is crucial. Creating a sense of community within the accommodation helps individuals build relationships, reduce isolation, and develop social skills.

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Transition Support

Young adults are assisted in transitioning to more independent living arrangements when they're ready. This could involve helping them secure their own housing, providing ongoing support as needed, and ensuring they have the skills and confidence to live independently.

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