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Semi-independent Living Brochure

Please click here to view our semi-independent living brochure.

Snippet: Semi- Independent Living:
These provisions are set up to provide a small group living environment in order to provide a homely setting. The small groups allow the service users to receive targeted support and close supervision, eliminating the issues of lack of engagement whilst ensuring the client does not feel overwhelmed and or crowded. Down time/self-time is encouraged. All clients benefit from their own bedrooms, specific project offer en-suite arrangements. The projects are suitable for those whom require well-structured living options with strict boundaries.

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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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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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Travel Training

Stepping Out’s travel training service provides personalised 4-8 week proactive support to young people (15+) and adults with learning difficulties and or to those diagnosed within the Autistic spectrum disorder.
The training is based around 1-1 support within the community and focuses on road safety and other risks or hazards a client should be aware of whilst travelling independently.”

Click on this link to view our brochure.

Snippet “It is important that clients whom have difficulty with social communication, interaction and imagination receive well-structured pre-planned support. Our travel training programme provides advice and guidance in order to aid clients cope in new or unfamiliar situations and ultimately travel independently.

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How to Prevent Placement Breakdowns


Stepping Out
has recently been inundated with referrals. Mainly, our referrals consist of young people and adults displaying severe challenging behaviour. It seems these referrals are being made after various placement breakdowns have taken place. Stepping Out continues to support the ideology that prevention is the key to ensuring a placement is successful.

Here are some Important factors to consider when choosing a provider for clients displaying severe challenging behaviour, or who have a history of repeated placement breakdown:

  • Is the house staffed 24 hours per day?
  • How many service users does the property accommodate? (less is more)
  • Does the provider have a good track record with supporting certain client types?
  • Does the placement provide professionals with regular reports and updates?
  • Is the placement cost effective?
  • Is the client receiving realistic levels of support?
  • Are the staff well trained and experienced?
  • Is the provider regulated by a specific regulatory body? (Care Quality Commission)
  • Does the provider have the right resources to meet the client’s needs?
  • Does the provider have good knowledge of reporting disclosures and safeguarding issues?
  • Does the provider have a dedicated out of hours emergency team? Is the team able to travel to a project out of hours if necessary?
  • Are you seeing positive outcomes for the service user?
  • Do you know why an incident occurred? What the triggers were? Do you know what the client’s thoughts were before and after?

Stepping Out work with various local authorities on a national scale and offer small, homely, semi-independent living projects staffed 24 hours per day and accommodate no more than 5 service users per project. Our risk assessments ensure that many incidents are prevented and our polices are continually updated in order to reduce incidents occurring.

Example Incident:
Service user alleges that his Laptop was stolen by another service user, an incident occurs causing a placement breakdown; the laptop may not have existed.

Stepping Out’s Solution:
All service users must sign a valuable belongings policy, stating their possessions, a staff member must confirm that these possessions exist. This policy is updated regularly in order for us to keep record of any new valuable items. False allegations pertaining to the loss of valuable items are greatly reduced.

Working to reduce placement breakdowns:
Usually a placement breaks down because a client is involved in an incident and or the client displays behaviour that could not be managed, reduced.

Stepping Out ensures their staff members pay regular attention to potential triggers and any patterns that may form prior to an incident. We cannot guarantee an incident will not occur, however Stepping Out will work to find out why the incident occurred, take note of the triggers and engage the client directly, we are open minded and use a relaxed approach. Our clients will be challenging and we are aware of that, therefore we must engage with them so that we are able to ascertain why the client became challenging.

Our experienced approach usually means that a client will inform us that they caused this incident because of x, y or z, they may even tell us what the exact triggers were and in most cases will highlight how regularly occurring incidents can be reduced. Making a placement with Stepping Out will ensure you know as much as possible about the client and their needs.

Types of clients we support:
Stepping Out specialises in offering small, homely, semi-independent projects to young people and adults mainly with severe challenging behaviour which usually encompasses many differing traits to include those diagnosed under the autistic spectrum disorder, generalised learning difficulties, sexualised and sexually harmful behaviour and those whom have suicidal tendencies, self-harm, gang violence, substance misuse etc.

Stepping out offers service user specific projects, the projects are also gender specific and have differing set ups, for example some of our projects will only accommodate 1 client whereas other projects can accommodate up to 5. Importantly, our main priority is to set realistic boundaries and proactively aid our clients move on to a more independent setting.

Feel free to contact us if you have a client whom you feel would benefit from our services.

0208 342 7217.

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