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OUR SERVICES

Living Care 16+
Service we provide placements and support to young people facing a number of issues including: Separated Migrant young people/ UASC. Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH), CCE, CSE) Drug and alcohol abuse Challenging behaviour Gang involvement, criminal behaviour Attachment Disorder Mental Health Issues Our goal is to offer a flexible and forward-thinking support framework within semi-independent settings. We prioritise the individual by customising the timing and level of assistance to meet their specific needs, including supported accommodation and outreach services, while always respecting their dignity and fostering independence. Our services are accessible around the clock, every day of the year. Each young person's support plan is carefully tailored to address their unique requirements, aiming to achieve the milestones set forth in their pathway plan toward independence.

Our Homes
A1 Support provides accommodation for young people working towards independence. Our homes are situated in Birmingham and are set within vibrant communities where there is easy access to shops, medical facilities, schools, religious buildings, banks, community centers, fast food shops, sports facility and also good education provision. There is access to several local colleges within a 5-10 miles radius with good transport links to Birmingham City Centre and all other areas around Birmingham using bus and rail links.

Our Support
Our staff team is made up of well trained and highly competent support workers who take pride in their work and offer a wealth of experience to best support our young people.
The team has a range of expertise offering experienced support for young people including:
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Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children.
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Young people experiencing a family breakdown.
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Young people experiencing a placement breakdown.
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Young people who have been living in residential settings or with a foster family and are ready to transition to independent living.
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Young people leaving young offenders institutions.
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Young people on remand.

