Case studies
Moving On Durham has been making an impact on young people’s lives in Durham for more than 30 years. Read some of the inspirational stories of the young people we help here.
Mental health support helps Laura become more independent
After a childhood in foster care, Moving On’s mental health support is helping Laura adjust to independent living.
Read More >Hard work pays off for Jenny after leaving children’s home
After living in a children’s residential home for a number of years, Jenny initially struggled when she had to move out at 18. But with support from Moving On, she’s now proud of the life she has built for herself.
Read More >Fresh start for Shelly after fleeing domestic violence
After fleeing domestic violence, Shelly needed a fresh start away from her home town. Moving On were there to help her find the happiness she deserves.
Read More >The difference Moving On can make: “Without Rachael, I don’t where I’d be”
A good support worker can make a world of difference to the young people we help at Moving On, as this interview with one of our clients shows.
Read More >A second chance for Bobby to settle in his own home
Bobby’s journey with Moving On began in 2021. Bobby had been in care but when we met Bobby, he was staying on a friend’s sofa and needed his own place. We got to know Bobby and his social worker. We…
Read More >Excellent progress towards a brighter future for Sam
Sam was referred to us through the local authority as she was fleeing domestic violence. Sam was estranged from her immediate family who she had very a volatile relationship with. Sam’s children were in special guardianship with her uncle and…
Read More >Ongoing struggle to accept support for mental health and drug use
Harry was referred to Moving On through their local authority after a brief stay in 24-hour supported accommodation which wasn’t suitable. He was referred into Moving On in 2020. The first time Harry was housed with Moving On, he led…
Read More >Building rapport to help a young mam
Danielle came to Moving On last year following leaving a mother and baby placement which unfortunately had broken down as a result of moving to a new area with no wrapped around support. When Danielle came to us, she was…
Read More >Helping Hollie to break a destructive cycle
Hollie came to us in October 2021 after being served her notice from 24 hour supported housing. Prior to this, Hollie had also been evicted from a mother and baby unit due to antisocial behaviour. Her son was subsequently placed…
Read More >Moving in and getting out
Robbie came to us from a 24 hour supported accommodation placement and prior to that was in a homeless hostel. Robbie was referred to us because he was ready to move out of a group setting but unable to manage…
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