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Semi Independent, Supported Accommodation (16 to 18 years old)

We have a number of properties located across the Nottinghamshire which are both safe and secure, with 24-hour staffing and CCTV. Accommodation provisions available as Solo Placements or Mixed Placements including:

Multi Storey Apartment Building

Solo Accommodation

Appartement building

Shared Accommodation

Residential Building

Transitional Support

Accommodation in a solo supported accommodation placement with high level support as required. This includes up to 24/7 support and supervision as required.

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This accommodation type is typically staffed at 1:1 ratio, but can vary depending on the needs of the young person.

Accommodation in a high quality multi bedded supported accommodation placement with 24/7 support and supervision as required.

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This accommodation type is typically staffed at 4:1 ratio, but can vary depending on the needs of the young people within the home.

Short term support to ensure smooth transition between one placement to the next placement.

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Emergency supported provisions also available on our dedicated out of hours Hotline (0115 698 0434).

As part of young people's preparation for independence, our staff also work with young people to support them with building basic life skills and knowledge that they'll need in order to be able to live fully independently. 

  We Cover:

  • 16+ male and female

  • Emergency placements

  • Planned placements

  • Retained placements

  • Out of Authority Placements

​  Registered and attendance of:

  • Doctors

  • Dentists

  • Opticians

  • CIC health assessment

  • Specialist services

​  Applying for:

  • Bank Accounts

  • Driving Licence

  • Passport

  • Personal Independence Pay

  • National Insurance number

​  Support with accessing and 

  enhancing opportunities:

  • CV writing

  • Further education

  • Training courses

  • Paid work experience

  • Voluntary work experience

Supported Accommodation

Health & Wellbeing

Friends in the City

Essential Assistance

Education & Employment

What we don't do

Due to the fact that we're not a residential children's care home, there are certain services and things we can't do for young people, such as:​

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  • Controlling young people's freedom to come and go as they please without staff permission

  • Controlling young people's finances

  • Making decisions for young people in terms of their health needs or controlling young people's medication

  • Controlling whether or not a young person stays away overnight

  • Imposing sanctions beyond house rules and legal sanctions

  • Constantly supervising young people on their premises

  • Providing aftercare to young people once they've left Bright Futures Accommodation

  • Providing or commissioning, as a primary function, any specialist support services to young people

  • Restraining young people

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