Housing and Support Services

Housing and Support Services Covering West Midlands

We offer Housing and Support Services to vulnerable Young People, male or female aged between 16-18. The young people placed under the care of Avonlea Care Services will be in need of residential care for a variety of reasons. These may include:

Support Services

Young people with emotional, social, and behavioural difficulties as a result of their experiences.

Housing and Support Services

The young people may also have experienced disruption to their education as a result of frequent missing from home episodes, gang involvement and the grooming processes

Residential Services

The young people may also have experienced violence, coercion and intimidation and have experienced abusive relationships.

Supported Accommodation

Family and Placement breakdown: this includes birth and step – families, foster placements and other residential placements.

Housing and Support Services Covering West Midlands

Young people living offender institutions.

Housing and Support Services

Unaccompanied asylum seekers.

Care and Support Services

Covering West Midlands

We provide a service that recognises young people’s rights, promotes opportunities and ensures that they are supported by a service that provides a stimulating, creative and varied environment that is conducive to promoting the individual development of young people and maximising their quality of life and independence.
Housing and Support Services
Supported Accommodation and Residential Services
Supported Accommodation
Residential Services

Housing and Support Services

Our Support

All young people accommodated within Avonlea Care Services will be encouraged and supported to achieve positive outcomes and progress. They will each have a robust and comprehensive Pathway Plan that ensures their safety and wellbeing and fulfils their future aspirations.
We support young people in residential care approaching independence and beyond. We will commit, where appropriate, to support young people during this transitional period to prevent the “cliff edge” conclusion to their time in residential care. 

We will work in conjunction with the Local Authorities, external stakeholders and the young person, to enhance their transition into independence and deliver a proactive and positive experience of leaving care.

We understand your needs. We will support you with the following:

Registration with GP’s, colleges etc.

Apprenticeship programmes

ESOL classes where applicable

Personal development, goals and aspirations

For general enquiries regarding our supported accommodation services during office hours, please call 0121 532 6090.