SEPARATED MIGRANT CHILDREN HOMES
Providing Specialist Properties to Support the Unique Needs of Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking and Migrant Children
Separated migrant children — often unaccompanied asylum seekers or young people fleeing conflict, persecution, or trafficking — arrive in the UK without family, and often without a safe place to stay. Many are teenagers who have survived trauma, loss, and dangerous journeys.
We work closely with foster carers and children’s homes to provide secure, culturally aware, and trauma-informed housing for this group — helping them begin to rebuild in a place that feels safe and respectful of who they are.

Property Requirements for Separated Migrant Children
These young people have experienced immense instability. The homes we provide must act as foundations of security, identity, and healing.
✔ Connected but Calming Locations
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Near to education providers, legal/immigration support services, and mental health resources
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Not in isolated areas, but also not overwhelming or chaotic
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Access to transport, health services, and cultural communities
3. Customisable and Specialist Options
From multi-lingual signage to minor adaptions that support religious practice or dietary needs, we help you prepare each property with attention to detail — and with consultation from carers who understand the child’s background.
✔ Emotionally Safe, Physically Secure
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Quiet, stable homes with private bedrooms and calming interiors
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Risk-assessed, lockable environments for emotional and physical safety
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Suitable for solo placements or small groups of young people
1. Tailored Homes for Trauma Recovery
We understand that the first days and weeks in the UK are critical for these children. Our homes are designed to be calm, warm, and dignified — environments that reduce fear and offer consistency.
“We don’t just find housing — we create spaces that help young people feel safe, seen, and supported.”
The Benefits of Our Service for Migrant Care Providers
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Homes specifically suited for solo or small group placements
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Properties near cultural and language support services
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Trauma-informed design principles
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Furnished and ready for sensitive, emergency, or planned placements
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Ongoing property support and adaptation as needs change
✔ Culturally Aware and Inclusive
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Properties where space can reflect and respect cultural practices (e.g. prayer, dietary needs)
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Room for storing culturally relevant foods, clothing, and belongings
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Located near places of worship, community centres, and language support where possible
2. Cultural Sensitivity in Design and Location
We take extra care to provide homes where young people can feel respected in their identity — with access to culturally familiar spaces and community resources that help promote belonging.
A Safe Start for a New Life
Every separated migrant child deserves a place where they can feel protected and begin to heal. We’re proud to help create that first safe space — and to support the carers who open their homes and hearts.