Making a Referral
Services offered will be based on current service users, and an assessment of a new beneficiaries wishes, needs, assessment in respect of age, gender, overall maturity, and other known factors in relation to physical, emotional, and social mental health needs, associated with, trauma, family breakdown, emotional, physical and where applicable, form part of an individual’s overall care plan.
We are able to accept the following:
- Individuals who have minimal, or no disorders other than requiring a safe space.
- People who are experiencing some form of crisis in their lives and need a place of safety, a home, to re-balance and stabilise.
- Refugees- who may have experienced trauma.
- Homeless young adults requiring social housing.
- Care leavers in need of independent living accommodation.
- Individuals who may have experienced domestic violence or abuse (physical, sexual, or emotional).
- Individuals on the low to mild autistic spectrum.
- Young adults in need of health & wellbeing support.
- Specialist support offered to specific Global majority (Black African, Afro Caribbean, Asian, Dual Parentage).
- Travellers & Gypsies, individuals from marginalised communities in need of a home.
- Middle East, Ukrainians and Eastern Europeans
- British Citizens
- Individuals exhibiting mild learning difficulties – neurodiversity, Asperger’s and ADHD, able to self-medicate, with access to advice where requested.
- Young adults with mild to moderate EBD.
- Individuals involved in gangs requiring a safe space.
- People in need of temporary emergency and respite social housing.
- Young People – adults who require an alternative semi or independent social housing service to where they currently reside.
Our services are aimed at young people – adults who are able to live semi or independently with advisory assistance and mentoring alongside other people in a caring structured small ‘friendly’ communal setting. Individuals who feel that they will benefit from the services offered to assist in their social skills development, education attainment and employability.
However, whilst the above is an indicator of our referral preferences, we do offer a bespoke semi and independent training and enrichment program with social housing accommodation which is not solely restricted to this group, as referrals are considered on individual merit and suitability after an (IRA) assessment has been undertaken.
We also prefer where possible a planned move in, secured on a medium to long-term basis, to allow for consistency and embedding skills, but can also support respite as well as emergency accommodation requests subject to the needs of our current service users.
For further information contact us and talk to a member of our team.
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Whether you have a question about our services, or anything else, our team is ready to answer all your questions.