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Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
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THE SANCTUARY PROJECT
Ofsted Regulated Supported Accommodation
Leaving Care Accommodation & Support


At The Sanctuary Project, we believe that all young people should have the help and support to live a full, happy and enjoyable life. We want you to have big dreams and we want to support you to achieve them. Even if you don’t know what you want right now, we want to help you to find what makes you ‘tick’ and help you discover what you want out of life. We want to help you get the skills you need to live in a place of your own and mostly we want to be part of your journey. We offer semi-independent living accommodation, which means you have your own key for your own room and a key for the outside door. It is like having your own place, but sharing with other young people.
The Main Site
The first part of our house has 5 bedrooms with shared facilities - kitchen, living room with a TV, and shower room. 3 of the rooms have en-suite facilities. All rooms have a fridge-freezer, personal for you.
The Farmhouse
The main site is extended by a separate area which we call The Farmhouse. This part has 3 bedrooms with shared facilities - kitchen living room and a bathroom. 1 of these rooms has en-suite facilities.
The Flatlets
The Sanctuary Project then offers the opportunity for you to progress to the flatlets. We have 4 flatlets, each with their own en-suite and mini kitchenette. Each kitchenette has a microwave, kettle and toaster. The flatlets has a shared communal kitchen with 2 ovens.
What Support Do We Offer?
The most important thing we would like you to remember is that we believe that you are full of potential and can be whoever or whatever you want to be. All it takes is support and your hard work. You are always good enough and being yourself is the best thing that you can be.

Independent Living Skills
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Finances
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Food Shopping
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Cleaning
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DIY skills
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Benefits
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Health

Education, Employment & Training
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Helping you find and apply for the college course that is right for you
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Looking at apprenticeships
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Creating CV's
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Searching for and applying for jobs

Group Support
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Cooking
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Gardening
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Trips out (the beach, Garden Centre's, etc)
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BBQ's
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Pastoral sessions