A safe place to grow, heal, and prepare for independence.
At TogetherNest Ltd, our Supported Accommodation service is designed to meet the complex needs of young people aged 16–17 who require a safe, stable environment as they transition into independent living.
We provide not just a roof over their heads, but holistic, wraparound support that builds confidence, skills, and emotional resilience.
We know that many of the young people we support may have experienced trauma, instability, or a lack of consistent care—and our approach is built around trust, structure, and respect.
TogetherNest offers a range of accommodation-based support services, tailored to each placement and pathway plan. Homes are located in safe, accessible neighbourhoods and are designed to offer both privacy and connection.
Support Includes:
> Structured daily routines and independent living skills.
> Support with budgeting, cooking, cleaning, and appointments.
> Help accessing education, training, and employment.
> Mentorship and emotional wellbeing support.
> Behaviour management and de-escalation.
> One-to-one keywork sessions with monthly reports.
> 24/7 on-call emergency support.
> Safeguarding assessments and incident reporting.
> Cultural sensitivity and language support where needed.
> We support young people in shared or solo placements, based on risk assessments and referral goals.
Private bedrooms for each young person
Shared kitchens and living spaces (or solo flats where appropriate)
Clean, maintained communal areas
Fire safety systems and CCTV in communal areas
Wi-Fi and basic amenities
All properties meet local standards for young person safety, security, and habitability.
> A dedicated key worker
> Rotating staff team with sleep-in or waking night cover (where required)
> 24/7 phone contact line
> Monthly supervision, placement reviews, and reports sent to social workers
> All staff are DBS-cleared, trained in trauma-informed practice, safeguarding, youth engagement, and crisis response.
Personal Progression Planning
Each young person is supported with:
> A personalised pathway plan with SMART goals
> Independent living assessment checklists
> Regular review meetings with the young person and local authority
> Referrals to local education, apprenticeships, and health providers
> Emotional and behavioural goal setting
> We focus not just on where the young person is now—but where they want to go.
16+ placements managed by experienced care professionals
Person-centred, trauma-informed practice
Ofsted-compliant documentation and safeguarding
Positive outcomes through consistency and respect
Multi-agency partnership working with CAMHS, YOS, social services, and education providers