16+ Supported Living

16+ Supported Living” generally refers to housing and support services designed for individuals aged 16 and above who may require assistance due to disabilities, mental health challenges, or other support needs. This type of support aims to promote independence and enhance the quality of life for individuals who may face difficulties in living on their own.

Haywood Homes specialises in child criminal exploitation (CCE) Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and youth violence. We offer services countrywide with a strong presence in Lincolnshire.

Independence

The primary goal is to cultivate independence while providing necessary support. Our young people typically have their own living space but can access support when needed.

Personalised Support

Services are tailored to the specific needs of each individual. This could include guidance with daily living activities, access to healthcare, and support with social and emotional well-being.

Life Skills Development

Support focused on developing essential life skills, such as budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and self-care, to empower our young people for more independent living.

Community Integration

Supported living aims to encourage individuals into the broader community. This may involve participation in community activities, social events, and the development of social connections.

Flexible Support

Services can be flexible and adapted to the changing needs of young people. This adaptability allows individuals to grow to greater independence as they develop their skills.

Collaboration with Families and care staff

Where possible we use a collaborative approach involving families, care staff, and professionals to ensure the best possible care and support.

Type of Placements

Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)

Our homes are designed to create a safe and nurturing environment for all our young people, especially those vulnerable to Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE). CSE is a serious concern that requires vigilance, awareness, and proactive measures to prevent and address.

Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE)

Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) is a serious type of child abuse where a young person is pressured, coerced, or manipulated into committing a crime. CCE isn't always about physical contact; it can happen online or through technology too.

Gangs and Youth Violence

At Haywood Homes, we prioritise addressing youth violence through targeted support and effective intervention strategies, ensuring the safety of our young residents.

Drug and Alcohol Misuse

Haywood Homes offers compassionate support for substance misuse, including assessment, care planning, counseling, medication treatment, peer support, and family education for recovery.

Support Network Build

Recognising the pivotal role of a supportive network in our young people's lives, we prioritise the cultivation of strong support systems. Such networks serve as pillars of strength, offering indispensable assistance, companionship, and access to resources, all aimed at enriching the overall well-being and quality of life of those entrusted to our care.

Self Harm

Haywood Homes supports individuals struggling with self-harm through compassionate care, therapy, education, and tailored interventions, empowering them to overcome challenges and build resilience.

Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC)

Haywood Homes providing services for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC) indicates that they likely offer accommodations, care, and support tailored to the needs of minors who have sought asylum in a foreign country without the accompaniment of a parent or legal guardian