Accommodation Services for Offender / Ex- Offenders (Liverpool Area)
Working in partnership with Liverpool City Council, we offer access to three specialist offender accommodation projects across Liverpool, providing 33 single rooms with staff support 24/7. Within this, 8 single en-suite rooms are designated to females who are at risk of offending or who have offended. Every facility benefits from a dedicated full-time team, ensuring enhanced guidance and assistance for each individual, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
Our tailored support programme is psychologically mapped to individual needs, and further strengthened by the involvement of trained counsellors and therapists. These professionals work with residents to address trauma and promote emotional well-being, ensuring that underlying challenges are acknowledged and managed sensitively.
We operate according to a Restorative Justice Model to resolve conflicts within the service, focusing on repairing relationships and finding constructive paths forward. Staff receive specialist training in supporting offenders with personality disorders, neurodiversity, and complex mental health needs. In addition, our team helps service users understand and effectively manage the requirements of their statutory orders, providing holistic support as they work toward positive change.
Referrals via mainstay
Accommodation Services for Offender / Ex- Offenders (Sefton Area)
Working in collaboration with Sefton Borough Council and partners, we provide access to a specialist offender accommodation project in the borough of Sefton, offering 8 single rooms, with access to 24/7 staff support. What sets our service apart is our commitment to building a uniquely supportive environment—each resident benefits from personalised action plans, regular one-to-one sessions, and innovative life skills workshops designed to empower individuals at every stage of their journey. Our facilities are thoughtfully designed to promote both privacy and community, with communal spaces fostering peer support and structured opportunities for residents to engage in group activities, and creative projects. Staff liaise closely with statutory agencies to maximise the opportunities available to each resident, with the aim of securing permanent housing and access to long-term employment or further education.
Referrals via mainstay.