Accommodation

The Features of a Bold Leap Home

At Bold Leap, we believe that all young people should have a safe and secure place to call home. This is why all of our properties are welcoming, conveniently located, fully furnished and safe.

We strive for every Bold Leap property to feel like home. Our commitment to making every house safe, private, well-styled, and social ensures that all young people feel comfortable and supported at the beginning of their independent living journey.

Fully Furnished

Our Bold Leap properties are fully furnished with each young person’s room equipped with a bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, TV, and a desk with a chair. In the living area, you will find sofas, coffee tables, dining table and chairs, as well as a large TV. In the kitchen, our young people have access to all of the equipment they need including crockery, cutlery and utensils. Beyond the furniture, our homes are decorated to a high standard and kept clean and tidy. We want to create a safe and welcoming space where young people can interact, learn, and grow.

Safe

Once a month, we complete a safety checklist to ensure each property is well-maintained, fully functional, and exceeds safety requirements. This includes checking the fire extinguishers, fire blankets and smoke alarms. Annually, gas and electric safety certificates are renewed, and a fire risk assessment and a health and safety audit are completed at our share houses. Our shared accommodation are staffed 24 hours a day.

Support

All young people receive a Welcome Pack with important information about their local area, how the house works, and how to access Bold Leap’s 24-hour on-call support. They have a say in how their house runs, the support they regularly access, and what they want to learn about independent living. In addition, young people will also be matched with a suitable worker.

Accommodation Options

A home to suit every young person.

We have multiple accommodation options available because we recognise that every young person has different needs. Our team works with young people from a range of backgrounds and situations, striving to help them find accommodation that suits their preferences, support requirements, and goals.

Shared Accommodation

Bold Leap uses a robust matching process to ensure young people can live safely and happily in a group. Support for each young person in the house is determined by their individual needs. However, young people receive at least five hours of support weekly. The young people within a shared accommodation are encouraged to engage in fun activities such as eating together, playing games and enjoying movie nights. All of our shared accommodation are staffed 24 hours a day.

Emergency

Young people’s living situations can change on a daily basis, which is why we offer emergency accommodation. If a placement has broken down or a young person is released from custody early, emergency accommodation can be arranged. Additionally, for young people who are at risk due to having gang involvement, Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children (UASC) or are at risk of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE), emergency accommodation is available. Bold Leap seeks to work with the Local Authority to provide accommodation.

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