At Cura Care UK, we believe that care should start with compassion — especially for those experiencing the toughest challenges in life. We have actively been involved in the Rough Sleepers Action Group, which is a collaborative initiative hosted by the local Council.
The group brings together a wide range of professionals, including housing officers, health practitioners, social workers, and voluntary sector partners, all working towards a shared goal: to identify and support individuals who are rough sleeping and help them access the services they need.

Our role focuses on bringing a trauma-informed care viewpoint to these discussions. This approach recognises the complex and often deeply personal experiences that lead to homelessness and helps shape support plans that are empathetic, respectful, and responsive to each person’s unique circumstances.
By embedding trauma-informed practice into the planning process along with The 7 Keys to Citizenship, we aim to create pathways that not only provide immediate assistance but also address the root causes of homelessness — building trust, promoting recovery, and empowering individuals to take steps towards a more stable and secure future.
