Bespoke support with sanctuary supported living
Dame Kelly Holmes Trust and Sanctuary Supported Living are delighted to announce their latest partnership, delivering personal development programmes to customers at four Sanctuary Supported Living young people services across the country.
The national, not-for-profit organisation provides accommodation, care, and support in over 650 services, which includes for young people aged between 16 and 25 who might be at risk of homelessness, care leavers, overcoming addiction, young parents, or experiencing family or relationship breakdown. Its supported housing services provide a safe place for young people to gain essential life skills and learn to live independently.
As reported by Homeless Link in 2020, “Young people valued organisations that encouraged participation, where their experiences of adversity were recognised, where they were provided with responsive and tailored support, and were supported to build upon their aspirations and strengths” [1]
Sanctuary Supported Living is the only housing association to partner with Dame Kelly Holmes Trust and, following successes on previous programmes delivered in partnership, it’s hoped that through the support of an athlete mentor – a different influence to any other support usually provided in the care and support system – that the young people on this year’s programme will feel more tuned in and inspired to take control of their lives, where they look after their wellbeing and plan for a fulfilling and independent future.
Starting in June, Trust athlete mentors will be delivering a bespoke programme with supported living services in Brighton, Basildon, Hartlepool and Weston-super-Mare helping those young people develop their confidence, well-being and self-esteem.
The programme’s objectives have been shaped by Sanctuary Supported Living’s customers following research undertaken by the Trust in early 2022. Athlete mentors from the Trust carried out listening exercises at 14 Sanctuary Supported Living sites and spoke to over 80 young people as well as staff to develop a greater understanding of some of the issues and concerns facing young people living in supported housing today. The effects of the pandemic were still very evident with young people feeling isolated and lacking support with many saying they had no clear plan for the future.
One recurring theme across the discussions was a focus on the individual. They highlighted that no two services are the same and no two young people have the same needs. The young people’s advice was; when thinking about planning any future programmes, we should remember that “everyone is different and so each plan should be individualised.”
Using this customer-led insight, the team at Dame Kelly Holmes Trust has included the following in this year’s programmes:
Instead of a fixed plan, the programme will offer flexibility to adapt the sessions and offer a blended programme with one-to-one mentoring as well as group work.
The first sessions will be used to ‘frame’ what the young people want, asking what matters to them most at this time and what support they need, and tailoring the programme to fit accordingly.
The programme will focus on improving self-esteem, confidence, interaction/communication skills, teamwork skills and motivational workshops.
Feedback also highlighted young people’s positive feeling towards more regular intervention, so the Trust’s athlete mentors will be delivering 20 sessions over a five-month period to groups of no more than ten, with a real focus on supporting young people to take the next steps in their lives.
Commonwealth fencing champion Claire Bennett will be mentoring in Basildon, former English number one badminton player, Jenny Wallwork is the athlete mentor for Hartlepool with Paralympic swimming champion Liz Johnson leading the sessions in Weston-super-Mare.
Dave Shaw, Director of Sanctuary Supported Living added:
Dame Kelly Holmes Trust is working in partnership with Sanctuary Supported Living to deliver four programmes to residents living in Brighton, Basildon, Hartlepool and Weston-super-Mare over the summer. Starting in June, Trust athlete mentors will be working with young people on a bespoke programme to develop their confidence, well-being and self-esteem and help them prepare for the future.
[1] We have a voice, follow our lead. Page 7.
Available at: https://homelesslink-1b54.kxcdn.com/media/documents/Young_and_Homeless_2020.pdf (Accessed: 09 June 2023).