CQC Supported Living
We help young people and care leavers get the skills and confidence they need to live on their own. They may have experienced trouble at home, have recently left care, or are fleeing abuse, violence, or exploitation. Others may face mental health challenges, drug or alcohol problems, or other vulnerabilities.
We know that with the correct assistance, kids can do amazing things regardless of their background.
For nearly 5 years, we have been assisting young people. We have provided a wide range of services for young people, including supported lodgings, hostels, floating
support, young parent services, and semi-independent living arrangements.
Every year, we help around 10-20 young people aged between the ages of 16 and 25 through a variety of services, including: Young people in and out of care frequently require further assistance before they are able to live independently.

Semi Independent Living
We offer a variety of semi-independent housing options for young people in and leaving care, including young parents and their children and unaccompanied asylum seekers (UASC). Our semi-independent housing services operate on a spot buy basis, allowing us to collaborate with any local authority to provide appropriate support and housing to a young person aged 16-21. We may accept folks as young as 24 depending on their circumstances.
These programmes are flexible to a young person’s evolving needs and may be provided as a ‘step-down’ or ‘step-up’ package to ensure that we are assisting local authorities with their corporate parenting responsibilities. We deliver these solutions closely with the young person’s social worker or personal advisor.
From providing activities to life-skills service agreements to selecting furnishings, our services use a trauma-informed and person-centred approach to assist and empower young people to co-produce our services. If you would like to learn more or make a recommendation, please visit the Young People referral section to get in touch with a member of our team.

Floating
We assist young people who live in a variety of situations. They could be living with friends, relatives, or in a shared house. Many people will be waiting indefinitely for their first home.
Our floating service offers help with tenancy management and maintenance, as well as assistance in feeling safe, secure, and informed.
Parent And Children
Our specialist services offer support for women from pregnancy to parenthood. Our teams help each young parent to meet the practical and emotional challenges of raising a child, establish supportive networks and build healthy relationships that benefit the whole family.
We understand that everyone is different. Contact support center to discuss your individual in-home care needs on a no-obligation basis.