


Housing with Flexible Support
These services offer accommodation with tailored flexible support for young people aged 18-30. Residents receive dedicated support each week to build on their existing skills as they move towards full independent living. Once a young person has moved into our houses, we support them with their tenancy, finding work and personal development to move them closer to independence. For young adults who are ready to move on from hostel accommodation, this could be the pathway to securing their own home.
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Service Details
If you would like to use one of these services, please use their contact details below to ask about a refferal.
Forward Court in Aylsham provides accommodation for seven young homeless people age 16-24. We work in partnership with Victory Housing and Broadland District Council.
Each young person has their own fully furnished flat, designed to give them the opportunity to gain the skills necessary to manage their own tenancy independently.
We also work closely with Victory Housing to ensure, when they are ready, the young people move on to secure and affordable accommodation.
Call Us: 01263 735978
Email Us: forward.court@benjaminfoundation.co.uk
Our Housing Related Support Service in Suffolk enables young people at risk of homelessness to secure a safe home, move forwards and live independently. Only those with an identified housing support need can receive a housing related support service.
The service aims to provide accommodation and housing support to enable vulnerable young people between the ages of 16-24* to gain or regain the necessary skills to enable them to live independently and participate in their community.
*The service is not young people aged 16-17 who are a looked after child or care leaver. Please see our Housing for Children in Care and Care Leavers (Suffolk) service.
Applicants must be living in or moving into Suffolk.
Referrals into the service must be made through Suffolk County Council.
