Support for Independent Living

Support for young people aged 15 to 25 working towards independent living, in education or training.

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Responses

The Support for Independent Living responses are aimed at young people aged 15 to 21 who are working towards progressive autonomy, in their natural living environment or in residential care. Young people can remain in these responses until age 25, provided they are enrolled in an educational or training pathway, with a view to their full integration and autonomy.

The diversification of autonomy responses, within measures delivered in the natural living environment, responds to the growing complexity and transformation of society — which inevitably reflects in the profiles of young people taking part in the different responses:

  • Independent Living Apartments
  • Autonomous Residences
  • APAM – Pre-Autonomy Apartments for Migrants
  • CASI – Autonomy House with Intensive Supervision
  • EIC – Community Integration Team

Independent Living Apartments

This service aims to support autonomy processes in a more gradual way, with close support and supervision ensured by a technical team present in the young people's daily life. These apartments are spread across the city of Lisbon and are aimed primarily at young people from care homes and/or at-risk situations.

Each apartment can host three to four young people with an autonomy measure, which provides them with a monthly financial allowance to cover their everyday and essential expenses. Each young person has their own private space (bedroom) and shares the common areas with the others.

Admission criteria

  • Be aged 15 to 21.
  • Have a promotion and protection process, preferably with a Support for Independent Living measure in place.

Frequently asked questions

Contacts

Support for Independent Living Unit

Largo Trindade Coelho
1200-470 Lisbon

+351 213 235 838 *

* Cost of a call to the national landline network

Autonomous Residences

The Autonomous Residences emerged in response to the prevalence of young adults with cognitive impairment (Intellectual and Developmental Difficulties) who have functional skills, aiming to support and optimise autonomy projects for this group.

These residences can host three or four young people, each entitled to their own private space (bedroom) and sharing the common areas.

Integration into the job market is the key factor for autonomy, supporting the right to worker status, fostering a sense of belonging, enabling the development of financial management skills and promoting social integration and the feeling of contributing to society.

With regard to educational pathways, there has been an increasing focus on the training and professional re-qualification of some of the young residents, taking into account their profile, age and their potential in terms of personal investment for a new pathway. This

Admission criteria

  • Young people with a disability or impairment who, with support, are able to live autonomously;
  • Be aged between 18 and 25;
  • Be in a care home or other facility, preferably of SCML;
  • Have no family support network;
  • Be motivated and willing to join the Autonomous Residence;
  • Have a relational profile that allows for interaction and group living;
  • Be working and/or enrolled in educational or vocational training;
  • Show no history of substance dependency or a psychiatric diagnosis that would prevent admission to and continued residency in the Autonomous Residence.

Frequently asked questions

Contacts

Autonomous Residences

Rua do Sol a Chelas, 78, 2nd floor right / 3rd floor left
1900-423 Lisbon

+351 218 213 008 *

* Cost of a call to the national landline network

APAM – Pre-Autonomy Apartments for Migrants

The pre-autonomy apartment for migrants emerged following the increase of Unaccompanied Foreign Young People in Portugal, with certain emotional and functional support needs to access community integration responses on arrival. To respond to this need, SCML and the Aga Khan Foundation signed a protocol to put into operation an apartment with capacity to host six young people aged 15 to 21.

This service operates with continuous staff support, allowing a comprehensive understanding of each young person's main strengths and challenges at different times of their daily life. These staff are a safe haven to help understand and overcome difficult situations and, at the same time, to bring out skills essential for integration in the different contexts the young people move in. They are themselves responsible — supported by the financial allowance under the measure — for their food, clothing and leisure, building a routine and the conditions to pursue their dreams/projects.

Admission criteria

Admission of young people to APAM is subject to the following cumulative criteria:

  • Be aged between 15 and 18;
  • Be a young foreign migrant;
  • Have a promotion and protection measure of Support for Independent Living applied in their favour, preferably, or a residential care measure;
  • Be motivated to develop their autonomy process in a committed and responsible way.

Frequently asked questions

Contacts

APAM – Pre-Autonomy Apartments for Migrants

Rua Inocêncio Francisco da Silva, 16, Ground floor left 1500-348, Lisbon

CASI – Autonomy House with Intensive Supervision

The protocol between the Directorate-General for Reintegration and Prison Services (DGRSP) and Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa enabled the opening of an Autonomy House to give effective expression to the Intensive Supervision in Autonomy Apartment measure, set out in Article 158-A of the Educational Tutelary Law. CASI provides young people with an environment of calm and security, as well as the conditions for meeting their needs and complying with the obligations and rules of conduct imposed by the court. The aim is to equip them with the skills and competencies needed for their reintegration into the community, particularly at work, as well as to prevent reoffending.

In addition to this offer, CASI also has a Supported Autonomy Apartment, with three places, for young people with a promotion and protection process and coming from educational tutelary processes who, after completing the measure, are still assessed as needing some support for their social reintegration, receiving in this offer technical support from the team.

The mobile team supporting the two previous offers also supports and accompanies the community integration of young people who have been in educational centres or under Intensive Supervision, in order to enhance their skills and avoid reoffending.

Admission criteria

This service is, preferably, for young people without a family support network, so as to enable the Intensive Supervision period.

The admission criteria are:

  • Being in the autonomy phase of the educational centre or, exceptionally, in the consolidation phase;
  • Having achieved, or being close to achieving, most of the objectives of their personal educational project;
  • Showing personal and social skills and a level of motivation for change consistent with the aims of Intensive Supervision;
  • Showing readiness for a future integration in education, training or work immediately or in the month following the start of Intensive Supervision;
  • Showing readiness for a future integration in the family of origin, in an alternative family, in an institution or in independent living;
  • Demonstrating full understanding of and commitment to the objectives, duties and obligations of the Social Reintegration Plan and the rules of operation of the Autonomy House;
  • That the family of origin, alternative family or other figures in the community are available and able to cooperate actively in the Social Reintegration Plan;
  • Have the latest assessments favourable in relation to holidays and/or weekends;
  • Being in the last half of the in-patient measure or at the start of a successive in-patient measure, considering — in the latter case — that the proposed duration of Intensive Supervision is not equal to or greater than 1 year, nor greater than half of the total duration of the in-patient measure.

EIC – Community Integration Team

This team aims to support the transition to adulthood for young people aged 15 to 25 at risk or in danger — preferably with a Support for Independent Living Measure — to be carried out in the natural living environment, ensuring the practical acts of the measure decided by the Family and Children's Courts or by Promotion and Protection Agreements from the Commissions for the Protection of Children and Young People.

EIC's work is based on a contracted Individual Intervention Plan and on the establishment of close, therapeutically-intended relationships, grounded in trust and in the potential for change, as well as on coordination with all the services and responses needed to deliver that plan. The areas of intervention are as varied as Education/Training and Employability, Health (physical and mental), Household and Financial Management, Housing, Citizenship and Social/Support Network.

EIC works in 9 municipalities of NUTT-III (Vila Franca de Xira, Loures, Odivelas, Amadora, Lisbon, Oeiras, Cascais, Sintra and Mafra).

This approach — combined with the fact that each staff member supports around 12 young people and is based on the establishment of a close relationship, grounded in commitments from both sides and an individual intervention plan — has been well received by young people and has produced positive results in relation to the aims set for them.

Admission criteria

  • Be aged between 15 and 25;
  • Be at risk or in danger and preferably benefit from the application of a promotion and protection measure of Support for Independent Living;
  • Preferably not have a family of their own and no children in their care;
  • Have the maturity and willingness to take on commitments and action strategies leading to their autonomy process.

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