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When you leave local authority care, or the family home if there's been a breakdown, you may not have the skills you need to live an independent life.
Supported Lodgings is a service that provides you, as a young person aged 16 to 25, with a room of your own in a private home where you're a member of the household, but are not expected to become a member of the family. housing option which prepares you to live on your own.
Your host provides a safe and supportive environment, working with professional service, to help and support you to gain skills for independent adult life. This is by:
You will have a separate bedroom and most often a front door key. You will have access to:
You will receive practical and emotional support depending on your needs.
You will get a support plan designed to help you gain skills towards your move-on plans. You will receive this at an initial meeting with:
This will identify what support you need and the provider's role in ensuring you access this support.
You would pay rent for the room and for your food and utilities. You'll get support to help claim benefits or to help budget your income to cover these payments.
The Supported Lodgings provider has responsibility for:
The provider does not have parental responsibility for you.
Find out how you can help young people in Dorset by providing Supported Lodgings.
Talk to your social worker, personal advisor, or contact the Supported Lodgings Team: