- Furnished room and meals.
- Support to identify suitable move-on accommodation if returning home is not possible or appropriate.
- Help to access education and employment.
- Support to access benefits.
- Help with accessing specialist support according to the young person’s needs.
- Assistance may be given with a travel pass, toiletries pack and clothing, if appropriate.
- Support for pregnant women until their baby is born if needed
Furnished room and meals.
Support to identify suitable move-on accommodation if returning home is not possible or appropriate.
Help to access education and employment.
Support to access benefits.
Help with accessing specialist support according to the young person’s needs.
Assistance may be given with a travel pass, toiletries pack and clothing, if appropriate.
Support for pregnant women until their baby is born if needed
Furnished room and meals.
Support to identify suitable move-on accommodation if returning home is not possible or appropriate.
Help to access education and employment.
Support to access benefits.
Help with accessing specialist support according to the young person’s needs.
Assistance may be given with a travel pass, toiletries pack and clothing, if appropriate.
Support for pregnant women until their baby is born if needed
Find Us Here
Contact Us
- Address: 123 Main Street, New York, NY 10001
- Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM
- Phone: 123-456-7890
- Email: contact@mysite.com
Liverpool Supported Lodgings
- Address: 123 Main Street, New York, NY 10001
- Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM
- Phone: 123-456-7890
- Email: contact@mysite.com
Contact Us
- Address: 123 Main Street, New York, NY 10001
- Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM
- Phone: 123-456-7890
- Email: contact@mysite.com
Knowlsey Supported Lodgings
- 16-24 Years Old
- Phone: 01515591695
- Email: kslinfo@localsolutions.org.uk
- Address: Nutgrove Villa,Griffths Road, Huyton, L36 3NA
- We are an independent service supporting high risk domestic abuse survivors.
- We aim to reduce risk and repeated victimisation in order to reduce further incident.
- We work in partnership with a range of services to provide the best support to all clients.
- We provide advocacy and signposting on behalf of clients to other agencies.
- We take referrals from the Police, Social Services and other agencies referring into the
Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC). - We support anyone that is affected by domestic abuse regardless of gender identity, race,
religion, beliefs, or sexual orientation. - We create and deliver bespoke training to professional workplaces within Liverpool.
- Crisis intervention involving creating safety plans and undertaking risk assessments.
- Helping clients to access refuge accommodation or increase security in their property so that they can continue to live safely at home.
- Advice on legal options.
- Support through the court process.
- Representation at the MARAC as the voice of the victim.
- Referral to other agencies for specific support and advice clothing, if appropriate.
- Females and males aged between 16-24.
- The LGBTQIA+ community.
- People with disabilities.
- People aged 55 and older.
- Honour-based/culture specific
- Complex lives.
- A furnished single room, with shared bathroom, kitchen and lounge facilities.
- One to one support to develop independent living skills such as budgeting, cooking etc.
- Help with accessing and engaging with training, volunteering, education and employment and support to access benefits.
- On site support workers 24 hours a day.
- Support to gain skills and confidence to sustain a tenancy via the Tenancy Skills programme and access stable move-on accommodation.
- Engagement through creative activities such as the craft shed, where the residents can upcycle furniture and engage with craft activities.
- Support for pregnant women until their baby is born if needed
- Furnished room and meals.
- Support to identify suitable move-on accommodation if returning home is not possible or appropriate.
- Help to access education and employment.
- Support to access benefits.
- Help with accessing specialist support according to the young person’s needs.
- Assistance may be given with a travel pass, toiletries pack and clothing, if appropriate.
- Support for pregnant women until their baby is born if needed
- Furnished room and meals.
- Support to identify suitable move-on accommodation if returning home is not possible or appropriate.
- Help to access education and employment.
- Support to access benefits.
- Help with accessing specialist support according to the young person’s needs.
- Assistance may be given with a travel pass, toiletries pack and clothing, if appropriate.
- Support for pregnant women until their baby is born if needed
Our Impact In 2024/2025
Reach
37,723 people supported by Local Solutions
1,120 people received care in their own home
Care
420,457 hours of care delivered in homes
1,105 unpaid care assessments completed
Connect
14,262 people took part in a watersports activity
1,324 unpaid carers took part in health & wellbeing activities
Support
1,494 victim/survivors of domestic abuse supported
1,702 people took part in a Mytime break
Mentor
423 Bullybusters sessions delivered
206 AIMS Sessions delivered
Home
419 young people supported with temporary accommodation
104 given temporary accommodation through Supported Lodgings