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Read about Alex’s journey from an abusive home-life to a stable living situation, where they could settle back into education.
akt helped Nathan when he needed it most.
He approached akt as he needed support to leave. As Nathan was under 18, akt supported him to approach the local authority for assessment under section 20 of the Children’s Act 2005. Initially the local authority would not accept an accommodation need. akt supported Nathan further by placing him in one of our host homes whilst challenging the local authority’s decision.
When akt’s challenge was eventually successful, Nathan was given ‘looked after’ status and Nathan requested to stay in the host home as he felt comfortable and safe with the hosts. The local authority agreed to fund the placement and Nathan has now been supported to return to education and is looking forward to working towards independent living.
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Read about Alex’s journey from an abusive home-life to a stable living situation, where they could settle back into education.
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