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HOW THIS IS COMMISSIONED

Thea Collective is designed to sit alongside existing statutory provision, not replace it.

Our work is most often commissioned as preventative or transition-focused support for care-experienced young people who are no longer eligible for intensive services but remain at risk of instability as responsibility increases and formal support reduces.

For professionals and commissioners

This typically supports care-experienced young people aged 16–25 who are living independently, moving into work or training, or managing their first tenancy without consistent relational support.

Thea Collective may be commissioned through:

● time-limited commissioned delivery

● pilot programmes

●integration within employability, throughcare, or aftercare pathways

The offer is relational support delivered over time, not a digital platform or advice service. The consistency of contact, alongside practical scaffolding and accountability, is the intervention.

Delivery can be scaled to cohort size, locality, and funding available, and aligned with existing priorities around prevention, employability, and sustained independence.

For local authorities, this provides a practical way to reduce escalation, limit repeat demand on statutory services, and support stability during a period where risk is often present but less visible.