What we do
The service recruits, trains and supports supported lodgings hosts in Nottingham and the surrounding areas. Hosts provide safe and appropriate accommodation and support for care experienced and unaccompanied asylum seeking young people aged 16 to 21. Hosts will be guided by a named Project Worker to provide the tailored support for each young person, to enable their transition to independent living.
We can help with
- Leaving home can be a challenge for anyone, but it can be even tougher if you’re a young person leaving care. We support young people with their transition to independent living, by offering advice, supported lodgings and help getting a job.
- If you are a parent/carer, find out more about Leaving care
- Search for Leaving care services
- We work with young people who are homeless and those living in places that aren't safe or don't have a proper tenancy. We help them get somewhere to live that's right for them, and support them so they can sustain independent living.
- If you are a parent/carer, find out more about Housing and homelessness
- Search for Housing and homelessness services
- All children, no matter where they’re from, or how they arrived in the UK, deserve to feel safe, happy, healthy and hopeful. We support children and families seeking sanctuary in the UK in a number of different ways. We help provide loving homes for children and young people who arrive on their own and help them get the healthcare and schooling they need. We also give parents practical support so their family can feel safer, happier, healthier and more hopeful.
- If you are a parent/carer, find out more about Refugee/asylum seeker services
- Search for Refugee/asylum seeker services services