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About Ghausia Homes

A place to belong, a path to independence

Ghausia Homes is being built as a small supported-accommodation provider: personal enough that a young person feels known, dependable enough that a commissioner can rely on it.

Legal identity

Registered name
Ghausia Homes Ltd
Registration stage
In development. Not yet registered and not accepting placements.

Service in development

Ghausia Homes is in development. We are not registered as a supported accommodation provider at this stage, we are not accepting placements, and we will not describe ourselves as registered until that registration is granted and we can publish the provider name, reference number, categories and the official record in full.

Purpose

Why we are doing this

Turning 16 or 17 in care often means a move towards independence that arrives faster than the skills and the confidence to meet it. The gap is rarely about ability; it is about whether anyone has had the time to teach the ordinary things and to keep believing in the young person while they learn.

Ghausia Homes exists to close some of that gap in a small number of homes, done properly, rather than at a scale that would make it impersonal.

We are deliberately starting small. It is easier to be honest about what a service can do when the service is a few homes you can stand in, and easier to know a young person when there are not many of them to know.

Values

Values, paired with what they look like in practice

A value that cannot be observed in a home is decoration. Each one below is written with the practice that should make it visible.

Belonging
A young person should feel this is their home, not a placement. In practice: rooms they can make their own, food they recognise, and staff who know what matters to them.
Individual, not a category
In practice: support plans written from conversations with the young person, goals in their words, and matching decisions that consider the people already living in a home.
Practical independence
In practice: cooking, budgeting, travel, appointments and tenancy readiness practised for real, with support stepping back as confidence grows.
Identity and culture respected
In practice: faith, language, food and community treated as part of everyday life and planning, not as an add-on.
Honesty with professionals
In practice: a named contact, updates that say something real, early warning when a placement is under strain, and declining referrals that would not be right.

Accountability

Leadership, registration and what we will publish

We will name the people accountable for the service, and publish our registration record, once both are confirmed. Until then, we would rather leave a gap than fill it with something a commissioner cannot check.

We are not currently registered, so this site carries no registration number, no regulator logo and no inspection outcome. When registration is granted we will publish the provider name, reference number, approved categories and a direct link to the official record on this page.

Also to be published

  • Safeguarding approach and who to contact with a concern.
  • Complaints process for young people and for professionals.
  • Privacy notice covering information about young people and enquirers.
  • Accessibility statement for this website.
  • Named leadership and staffing arrangements, once confirmed.

Next step

Early conversations welcome

If you commission supported accommodation and want to shape what we are building, we would like to hear from you. We are not accepting placements at this stage.