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Children and Young Peoples Services

Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Combined Accommodation Scheme


Service Description: The Combined Accommodation Scheme (CAS) provides a consistent and stable experience for young people in the community who are or have been in foster care by offering continuity of care and accommodation. This scheme also provides accommodation and support to young people (aged 16-18 years) in the community who find themselves homeless.

Also known as:- CAS, Homelessness, Housing, Supportive Lodgings

Your FAQ

Question: Who can be a respite carer?

Answer: All sorts of people can be carers. You can be married, have a partner or be single. You can be working or at home, unemployed or retired. Usually carers are between 21 and 60 when they start fostering. We are able to consider a wide variety of people irrespective of gender, sexuality, disability, race, religion, and culture. - Related Link


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