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Supporting MAPPA Clients

Stepping Out are able to provide specialised support and accommodation for MAPPA clients and/or MAPPA involvement. Our 24-hour staffed semi independent living projects are safe and secure, and are an ideal environment for providing supervision & support based around the persons assessed needs.

Our semi-independent living provisions now offer In-house training and education courses via The Learning Station, regulated by City & Guilds. Some clients are unable to access local training providers for various reasons,

We have vast experience in managing high level MAPPA Clients up to and including Level and category 3 and those displaying high levels of sexually harmful or sexualised behaviour. We have delivered a number of positive outcomes via dedicated, personalised support whilst ensuring our risk assesments are thorough and regularly reviewed and updated.

canstockphoto1793601Stepping Out have over 5 years of experience with MAPPA clients, and thus we know exactly how to handle the most difficult of situations. We ensure that our care & support plans are tailored to meet the requirements of each particular person. Our staff have been trained to manage all types of complex & challenging behaviours.

Through well-structured risk assessments that incorporate strict boundaries and produce positive measurable outcomes, Stepping Out are able to offer vulnerable people the opportunity to improve their quality of life and enable them to achieve greater independence. For more information view our Semi-Independent Living Slideshow and PDF document.

To make a referral, or to find out more about our services surrounding MAPPA Clients, contact us.

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Training and Education for MAPPA Clients

Stepping Out has built a great reputation in managing MAPPA cases (Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements)

A major issue for young people and adults on the MAPPA register is not being able to obtain education or training via mainstream colleges. There are many reasons why a local college may not accept a student on the MAPPA list, most obvious is the potential risks such a client may pose to others.

Stepping Out works directly with many local authorities and offers young people and adults regualed accommodation in the form of our semi-independent living provisions.

Stepping Out now offers these clients in-house training and education, this is particularly beneficial to those on the MAPPA Register and is proving to be popular with placing authorities. take a look at one of the courses on offer below:

Training and Education Programme.

The Stepping Out training and education programme has been set up in order to provide a universal all-encompassing environment where young clients receive homely accommodation, 24 on-site staffing and regular training and educational courses.

Over the years we have noticed that more and more young people are being placed with us whom fall under the NEET category (not in education, employment or training) as a social care provider offering specialist semi-independent living provisions one of our objectives were to help these young people back in to education, employment or training, however we found that this was not always easily done particularly when accommodating a very challenging client or a client with sexualised behaviour, autism and or learning difficulties. We found that:

  • Local colleges would at times not accept a client due to historical backgrounds.
  • Training providers where underfunded and over booked.
  • Training providers required additional support or were not confident working with specific client groups (ex-offenders, sexually harmful etc.)
  • Clients with learning difficulties or other mental health and emotional issues did not engage with third parties or group environments.
  • Clients were not able to access support in order to actively ensure they attend and engaged with third party training organisations.

Therefore London Care Home ltd (Stepping Out) and our sister company (The Learning Station) – has now successfully registered with City & Guilds; this allows us to offer courses in-house in a flexible manner and means we no longer have to try to find ways around certain engagement barriers.

Aims & Objectives

  • To offer flexible, nationally recognised training and education courses in-house (within Semi-Independent living provisions)
  • Reduce the chances of a client leaving care NEET (Not in education, training or employment)
  • Remove or reduce barriers to engagement, allowing clients with difficulties to receive training and educational support whilst residing at home.
  • Reduce the company’s and the client’s dependence on under-funded third party training providers.
  • Increase a young person’s confidence and positively affect their state of mind so that they feel capable of pursuing a particular career.
  • Ensure the needs are met for clients whom may not be able to pursue education and or training in large group or public mainstream environments.

Client specific in-house training and education programme.


Client Name: Young Person

DOB: 00.00.00

Address: Stepping Out

Course:  Award in Employability and Personal Development (QCF)

Awarding Body: City & Guilds

Who is this course for?

This qualification is aimed at anyone wanting to improve their employment prospects, progress in education or live a more independent life.

Aim of this qualification:

  • Allow learners to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment.
  • Provide valuable accreditation of skills and/or knowledge for learners, without requiring or proving occupational competence.
  • Form the basis of Foundation Learning programmes.
  • Meet the needs of learners who wish to seek, gain and retain employment or progress to further learning.

What’s involved in studying this course?

The course will cover a variety of topic areas including:

  • Community involvement
  • Enterprise
  • Independent living
  • Learning
  • Lifestyle
  • Preparing for employment
  • Succeeding at work

Click here to view the official City & Guilds handbook for further information.

Assessment prior to beginning course:

Client will be assessed by one of our qualified assessors where they will decide on the correct course entry level. They will then draw up an appropriate education timetable. We feel client should dedicate and be supported with his/her education for a minimum of 4 hours per day with two 1 hour breaks.

Contact us on 0208 342 7217 or use this page to send us an email.

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Client Groups Stepping Out Support

What type of client group can Stepping Out support?
Stepping Out is renowned for helping clients with varying difficulties achieve positive outcomes, typically we specialise in working with clients whom display severe challenging behaviour, we are able to provide outreach support in a number of locations to clients, alternative we provide specialist semi-independent provisions (accommodation and support) to clients with:

 

Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Mental Health Issues

Borderline Personality Disorder

Challenging Behaviour

Moderate Learning Disabilities

Physical Disabilities

Sexually Harmful

Sexualised Behaviour

MAPPA Cases

Drug & alcohol abuse

Self-harm

Suicidal tendencies

Dual Diagnosis

Conduct Disorder

NEET Clients

Ex-Offenders

Alzheimer’s

Early On-set Dementia
If you have a client who may benefit from receiving services from us please contact us.

Stepping Out
439 Green Lanes
London
N4 1HA
0208 342 7217
info@stepping-out.org
www.stepping-out.org

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