Stepping Out Blog

Young Offender Accommodation

Stepping Out is a specialist training, education and social care provider offering accommodation and support to young people and adults with complex needs.

We offer 6 specialist gender specific provisions to young people whom have a history of offending and gang violence and other complex needs. These young people are accommodated within small homely environments with staffing on-site 24 hours per day.

To find out more take a look at our semi-independent living brochure here.

Contact us to make a referral on 0208 342 7217 alternatively please send email queries to info@stepping-out.org.

Click here to visit our main website.

 

Basic support provided

Basic Independent skill training:

  • Daily Hygiene Routines.
  • Maintaining a clean and safe living environment.
  • Food preparation/Healthy eating.
  • Guidance to budget in an independent manner.
  • Reflective support on conduct & behaviour/reduction of offending behaviour.
  • Socialising and community integration.
  • Benefits information.

Base Package: On agreeing to place a client on our base package support plan, you agree and understand that the client will receive only 7 hours per week 1-1 support over two weeks duration for the following tasks:

  • Support with registering at local GP
  • Support with registering at local Dentist
  • Support with registering at local Optician
  • Support with Social/local Integration
  • Raising awareness of transport links
  • Raising awareness of local universal service providers
  • Raising awareness of banks, libraries and areas of interest.

Additional Support can be purchased to compliment the base package.

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Semi-Independence & NEET Clients

Stepping out supports and accommodates young people and adults with varying difficulties, our clients usually display severe challenging behaviour and unfortunately are commonly not in education, employment or training, (NEET).

Our main goal is to aid our clients on to independence, this means by the end of their stay with Stepping Out they should be able to and or have improved with the following:

• Carry out weekly food and grocery shopping.

• Budgeting/Money management skills.

• Ability to cook a variety of healthy meals.

• Feel a sense of social inclusion or integration.

• Reduce any substance misuse issues.

• Receive support and treat mental health issues. (where possible)

• Engage in a hobby and or take part in leisure and health activities.

• Become competent with and understand the benefits system/ filling forms.

• Be able to sustain a tenancy in general.

• Able to maintain a clean and safe living environment.

• Obtain an education, training or employment placement.

Of course the above list is not exhaustive however we feel a client is able to safely move on to an independent setting if they are competent with the above. One of the most important task, is that based around a form of education, employment or training, we feel a client may not be able to maintain an independent lifestyle if they do not at the least increase their chances of employment by engaging with training providers and or educational courses. This is usually a large stumbling block, particularly for clients whom have had a history of offending, are challenging in nature, have learning difficulties and or other issues.

A fair proportion of clients both within our care and generally do not have the motivation, confidence or the ability to access services provided by third party organisations, some of our clients’ needs support with getting to and from the jobcentre, others particularly those with ADHD or Autism may struggle to adjust to change and may not engage with a different organisation. Hence why Stepping Out will soon be offering education and training opportunities in-house. This means our clients will be in a position where they can take part in various courses within their own home. This will increase the possibility of the client engaging and will maximise their chances of moving on to an independent setting.

Stepping Out will be offering a vast array of in-house courses to include:

• Careers education/preparation for working life.

• Developing skills for employment.

• Economic wellbeing & financial capability.

• Independent living.

• Functional skills in English

• Functional skills in Maths

• Youth work certification

• Creative skills development

• Level 2 Award in Recognising and Responding to Substance Misuse

• Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Health and Social Care and Early Years and Childcare Settings

• Level 2 Certificate in Community Mental Health Work

• Level 1 Award in Employability & Personal Development Lifestyle (QCF)

• QCF Level 2 Diploma in Health & Social Care

• Level 1 Award in Preparing to work in Adult Social Care

Our company will be offering QCF training and potential apprenticeships in health and social care to our clients and the general public. Please feel free to contact us for more information about our Semi-Independent living provisions, our outreach support services and our training packages.

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Young People and the Economy

The young people of today are living in an era where around one in five young people in the UK are not in work, education or training. Youth unemployment costs the UK economy £10 million a day in lost productivity, while youth crime costs £1 billion every year.

We address this by offering practical and vocational support and courses to young people in becoming confident individuals who are physically, emotionally and socially healthy and to become responsible citizens who are able to make positive contributions to society.

We talk through experience, as we have been managing and supporting young challenging persons that have been in the care system for most of their lives as well as Young offenders on (MAPPA) Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangement’s, Sexually Harmful and young people displaying Sexualised Behaviours, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Asperger’s Syndrome  and Learning Disabilities.

Click here to view and download our outreach support brochure.

Click here to view and download our semi-independent living brochure.

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NEET Clients

NEET Clients

We feel the most important aspect of helping a client on to independence is ensuring they receive proactive and targeted support in order for them to access a form of Education, Employment or training. The term NEET stands for “Not in Education, Employment or Training.”

A fair proportion of clients both within our care and generally do not have the motivation, confidence or the ability to access services provided by third party organisations, some of our clients’ need support with getting to and from the jobcentre, others particularly those with ADHD or Autism may struggle to adjust to change and may not engage with a different organisation.
Stepping Out now offers education, employment and training opportunities in-house. This means our clients will be in a position where they can take part in various courses within our semi-independent living provisions. This will increase the possibility of the client engaging and will maximise their chances of moving on to an independent setting.

Take a look at the NEET Client section of our website here.

Download our Outreach brochure here.

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Helping people back into Education, Employment or Training

Stepping out supports and accommodates young people and adults with varying difficulties, our clients usually display severe challenging behaviour and unfortunately are commonly not in education, employment or training, (NEET).

Our main goal is to aid our clients on to independence, this means by the end of their stay with Stepping Out they should be able to and or have improved with the following:

• Carry out weekly food and grocery shopping.

• Budgeting/Money management skills.

• Ability to cook a variety of healthy meals.

• Feel a sense of social inclusion or integration.

• Reduce any substance misuse issues.

• Receive support and treat mental health issues. (where possible)

• Engage in a hobby and or take part in leisure and health activities.

• Become competent with and understand the benefits system/ filling forms.

• Be able to sustain a tenancy in general.

• Able to maintain a clean and safe living environment.

• Obtain an education, training or employment placement.

Of course the above list is not exhaustive however we feel a client is able to safely move on to an independent setting if they are competent with the above.

The most important task is that based around a form of education, employment or training, we feel a client may not be able to maintain an independent lifestyle if they do not at the least, increase their chances of employment by engaging with training providers and or educational courses.

This is usually a large stumbling block, particularly for clients whom have had a history of offending, are challenging in nature, have learning difficulties and or other issues.

A fair proportion of clients both within our care and generally do not have the motivation, confidence or the ability to access services provided by third party organisations, some of our clients’ need support with getting to and from the jobcentre, others particularly those with ADHD or Autism may struggle to adjust to change and may not engage with a different organisation.

Hence why Stepping Out will soon be offering education and training opportunities in-house. This means our clients will be in a position where they can take part in various courses within our semi independent living provisions. This will increase the possibility of the client engaging and will maximise their chances of moving on to an independent setting.

Stepping Out will be offering a vast array of in-house courses to include:

• Careers education/preparation for working life.

• Developing skills for employment.

• Economic wellbeing & financial capability.

• Independent living.

• Functional skills in English.

• Functional skills in Maths.

• Youth work certification.

• Creative skills development.

• Level 2 Award in Recognising and Responding to Substance Misuse.

• Level 2 Award in Food Safety in Health and Social Care and Early Years and Childcare Settings.

• Level 2 Certificate in Community Mental Health Work.

• Level 1 Award in Employability & Personal Development Lifestyle (QCF).

• QCF Level 2 Diploma in Health & Social Care.

• Level 1 Award in Preparing to work in Adult Social Care.

Our company will be offering QCF training and potential apprenticeships in health and social care to our clients and the general public.

Please feel free to contact us for more information about our Semi-Independent living provisions, our outreach support services and our training packages.

Read more