‘Ordinary People. Extraordinary Lives’

Welcome To YouthRise

Who are we?

Youth Rise provides supported housing for young people aged between 16-21 achieve semi-independence through – informal but structured day-to-day personalised support. Our aim is to provide a safe and supportive home for care leavers and vulnerable young people at risk of homelessness. Our vision at YouthRise is to motivate our young people to manage and improve their mental health by channelling their energy into activities and sports so that they can live an independent and fulfilling life.

The support we deliver will be tailored to meet individual needs and will specifically focus on supporting young people:

Our Services

YouthRise is a mutual collaboration between the young person and the organisation. The service delivered will be predicated on a shared understanding and partnership our roles and responsibilities we have to each other. The model of support we will deliver can be summarised in the following 4 main areas:

Structured Programmes

We are developing a unique programme of regular sporting activities, such as outdoor workouts ...

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Housing

YouthRise will be well-informed about housing options available when young people are ready to leave us.

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Emotional Support

At YouthRise, our goal is to give young people a positive experience to carry over into their independent life.

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Mental Health

The emotional and mental well-being of our services users is our key priority at YouthRise.

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Our Aim

Our objective at YouthRise is provide specialist support to empower and enable young people lead happy, healthy and meaningful lives. To equip and develop the necessary skills for life and healthy relationships, as well as supporting them to boost their confidence and self-esteem so they can pursue a life of happiness and success however they chose to define it.

As former support workers we have first-hand strong expertise in delivering specialised care and support to people with complex needs including challenging behaviour, mental health conditions, profound and multiple learning disabilities.