A safe place to live
Modern, well-furnished homes in residential neighbourhoods — chosen for transport, schools and community. Each young person has their own room, their own key, and the privacy to begin building an adult life.
Every WeThriveCare home is a structured programme of care, safeguarding and life skills, wrapped around a young person aged 16–18 who is getting ready for independence.

Modern, well-furnished homes in residential neighbourhoods — chosen for transport, schools and community. Each young person has their own room, their own key, and the privacy to begin building an adult life.
Every home is risk-assessed, every staff member is enhanced-DBS checked, and every placement is governed by a named safeguarding lead. We work openly with social workers, IROs and local authority safeguarding partners.
We register every young person with a local GP, dentist and optician, and connect them with CAMHS or community mental-health services where needed. Weekly 1:1 wellbeing check-ins are part of every placement.
We support engagement with school, college, apprenticeships and EET (education, employment and training) — including help with applications, CVs, interviews and travel. No young person leaves us without a clear next step.
Practical money skills are built into daily life: budgeting with banking apps, understanding pay slips and benefits, opening accounts, saving, and avoiding debt. We teach the things care leavers tell us they wish they'd been taught.
Cooking, cleaning, laundry, tenancy, GP appointments, public transport, paying bills. Coached week by week through our structured Pathway-to-Independence programme, not left to chance.
We plan move-on from day one — into independent tenancies, supported lodgings or family reconnection — and stay in touch afterwards. A successful placement is one that holds long after a young person has left us.
Our admissions team responds to local authority enquiries within four working hours.