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Pav's story: A journey towards independence

Pav's story: A journey towards independence

Pav’s move to supported living in North Tyneside marks a major step towards independence. With dedicated support, careful planning and specialist training, he is building confidence, developing routines and shaping his future.

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Squirrel feeding around Rose Meadow helps unlock early confidence for Lifeways’ James

Squirrel feeding around Rose Meadow helps unlock early confidence for Lifeways’ James

After years of anxiety about leaving Rose Meadow, James is gradually rebuilding confidence through feeding squirrels and support from trusted key worker Tracey, with staff hoping he will eventually explore further outdoors.

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Ruth’s story: How support helped her rebuild her life

Ruth’s story: How support helped her rebuild her life

After years of trauma, eating disorders, alcohol misuse and repeated hospital stays, Ruth has rebuilt her life with support at Lifeways' Brunswick Gardens in Newcastle, gaining independence, friendships and confidence while inspiring others through her recovery story.

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Lifeways helps bridge years of silence between Ali and his mum through letters

Lifeways helps bridge years of silence between Ali and his mum through letters

After years without contact, Ali has reconnected with his mother in Scotland thanks to the team at Kingdom House in Sheffield. Through regular letters, he's not only grown in confidence but also become more engaged.

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Making a house a home

Making a house a home

At Lifeways’ The Haven residential service, the new Registered Manager, Daniel Thomas, has been committed to ensuring that the three male residents live the fullest lives possible, in more ways than one.

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John’s story: From chaos and crisis to independence, purpose and giving back

John’s story: From chaos and crisis to independence, purpose and giving back

At 16, John began a long journey through the criminal justice and mental health systems after being imprisoned for reckless arson. Years in prison and secure hospitals followed, as he moved through treatment and recovery. Over time, he progressed into supported living. Today, he works with young people to help steer them away from similar paths.

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