Rosario Care Solutions

Safe, steady support for care leavers aged 16-19

Trauma-informed care, trusted relationships and safe accommodation for young people taking their next step after care.

A care leaver aged 16 to 19 talking with a support worker in a calm shared home

About RCS

A support service first, with accommodation wrapped around care.

RCS supports care leavers aged 16-19, including UASC young people, through calm relationships, safer routines and practical preparation for adulthood. Accommodation is part of the model, but the heart of the work is trust, stability and the right support at the right pace.

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A care leaver aged 16 to 19 preparing food with a support worker in a warm kitchen

Our Placements

Different settings, one consistent care-led approach.

Staffed shared homes

Shared Living

Care-led shared homes for care leavers aged 16-19, with trusted adults nearby and routines that make safety feel predictable.

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More independent settings

Standalone Support

A quieter step for young people ready for more privacy, with planned outreach and consistent check-ins around safety and wellbeing.

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Bespoke one-to-one support

Individual Supported Living

Carefully planned one-to-one support for young people with higher vulnerability, complex needs or recent instability.

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Specialist transition support

UASC

Culturally aware support for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and young people settling into safety, routine and community.

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RN has come such a long way. The patience, flexibility and consistency around him gave him a stronger chance as he moved toward adulthood.

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A care leaver and support worker reviewing a support plan at a table

Our Approach

Trust is built through predictable, ordinary moments.

Young people who have experienced trauma need more than a room and a checklist. We combine safe accommodation with calm, everyday support around cooking, budgeting, appointments, education, employment, relationships, home care and the confidence to ask for help.

  • Trauma-informed relationships that earn trust through patience, predictability and respectful boundaries.
  • Preparation for adulthood support covering money, health, home care, relationships, education, employment and community links.
  • Co-produced plans that make each young person’s voice visible in goals, routines, safety planning and next steps.

Case Studies

Support themes that show care planning in practice.

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Stability after repeated disruption

Placement Breakdowns

A care leaver arrived after multiple breakdowns and missing episodes. The plan focused on safe matching, trusted routines and a gradual rebuild of confidence.

Planning for release and belonging

Custodial Sentences

A young person approaching release needed a calm setting, careful risk planning and a team able to challenge behaviour while keeping hope in view.

Shared plans around vulnerability

Managing Risk

A medium-risk referral became a coordinated support plan involving social workers, staff and the young person, with safety reviewed as needs changed.

Careers

Steady people make trauma-informed support possible.

We are not advertising open roles at the moment, but the careers page explains the values, boundaries and support culture behind RCS.

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