SUPPORTING YOUNG
PEOPLE INTO ADULTHOOD
Thea Collective supports care-experienced young people after formal support reduces. This isn’t crisis support, and it isn’t motivational advice. It’s structured, practical support for real life after care.
The kind that helps people stay steady, not just get through the next hurdle.
Using the Thea Collective
Thea Collective isn’t an advice website and it isn’t a box-ticking service. The work happens through ongoing, relational support delivered over time. This space explains how that support works, who it’s for, and how to engage, without pretending a website can replace people.
Some people come to us around work, money, housing, or independence. Others arrive because things feel slightly off and they’d rather deal with that early than wait for it to blow up later.
What this is not
It’s not therapy. It’s not crisis response. It’s not “have you tried this?” advice. It’s not another service that disappears once you seem fine. And no, we’re not going to tell you to take deep breaths and make a cup of tea.
For professionals
How Thea Collective
works with you
Thea Collective is designed to sit alongside existing statutory provision, not replace it.
Boundaries and scope
Relational support for care-experienced young people aged 16 to 25 living independently.
Referral clarity
Commissioned through time-limited delivery, pilots, or integration within existing pathways
Boundaries and scope
Relational support for care-experienced young people aged 16 to 25 living independently.

