Our supported accommodation provides safe, welcoming homes where young people can develop the skills, confidence, and resilience needed to move successfully into adulthood.
Our Outreach Service provides flexible, community-based support for individuals of all ages who require practical assistance, emotional support, wellbeing interventions, or help maintaining their independence.
Support can be delivered in homes, communities, educational settings, workplaces, healthcare environments, and other agreed locations.
Our services are built around practical skill development and real-world experience.
We help individuals gain confidence in:
By developing practical skills through everyday experiences, individuals build the confidence needed to live independently and successfully.
If your query isn't covered here, we encourage open communication. You can reach our team via the Contact Us page, or use our Appointment form to schedule a direct consultation with one of our vetted professionals.
We specialise in supporting young people between the ages of 16 and 25. Our homes are specifically organized by age, with dedicated homes for those aged 16–17 and separate homes for young adults aged 18–25.
We currently operate five homes across Harrow, London. All our homes are staffed 24 hours a day by experienced professionals, including educators and mentors. For residents with higher needs, we can also provide “awake night” support to ensure continuous safety and supervision.
To maintain a high quality of service and a “family environment,” our homes typically accommodate only 3 to 4 young people. This small-scale setting allows for tailored support and ensures positive relationship matching between young people.
Each young person receives a personalised care plan with dedicated support hours ranging from 5 to 21 hours per week, depending on their individual needs and risk category. This support covers everything from CV building and education to cooking and budgeting.
Yes. There are no strict time limits on our services. We provide care for as long as required, working toward a “Progression Pathway.” Once a young person is ready for more independence, they can transition into a shared flat with ongoing outreach support from our team.
The foundation of Beam Support is our Family Model.
We understand that many individuals accessing our services have experienced instability, disruption, or periods of uncertainty. Our aim is to create environments where people feel welcomed, valued, respected, and supported.
Our Family Model promotes:
We create opportunities for individuals to learn, develop, and thrive while maintaining the safety and structure needed to achieve their goals.
At Beam Support, we believe support should do more than solve immediate challenges—it should create opportunities.
Whether through supported accommodation, outreach services, community engagement, or tenancy support, our mission remains the same:
