Annex B

Proposed Best Practice 16 to 25 Accommodation Pathway

Homeless,Foster Care,Residential, Single Point of Access Housing Assessment (Joint if 16/17) Low/Medium/High Need  

 

 


16/17 Housing and Care Need

Night Stop
Scarcroft 
 (Care Leaver)
Or
Supported
 Housing
 ,Or
Tenancy
16/17 Housing Need
Peasholme Prevention and Accommodation
 18+
 ,Supported
 Lodging
Staying Close
 Supported Accommodation
 16 - 21
 ,Staying Put with Foster Carer
 18-21
 ,Supported
 Lodging
 ,Supported
 Lodging
Supported Housing with floating Support.
 16 - 25
 ,Supported
 Lodging
 ,Or
Scarcroft Road
 Supported Accommodation
 LAC/Care Leavers
 16 - 25
 ,Supported
 Lodging
Supported
 Lodging
 
 16 -25
Howe Hill
 Prevention and Accommodation
 16+
 ,Supported
 Lodging
Or
Or Or
Or Or
Supported
 Housing 
 ,Or
Staying Close Tenancy Tenancy
Supported
 Housing
Tenancy
Or
Or
Tenancy
Tenancy
Tenancy

 


Families First Principle - To Support Appropriate Growth to Independence and Reduce Risks of Dependence
 Long Term outcomes for young people are likely to have greater success through sustained relationships with their family members and important parts of their network. These relationships create a level of resilience that can not be replicated by services. The pathway will therefore maintain a relentless culture of prevention and restoration. A return to Family Members should always be considered as a priority upon initial presentation and every subsequent transition within it. All Services should have a proactive approach to restoring fractured relationships. 
 Own Family Family Network Unconnected Family Supported Accommodation Long Term Outcomes Resilience Scale