Why Choose OCSA?
Why Choose OCSA?
At Omni Cura Supported Accommodation, we are committed to providing an excellent, prosperous, and fun environment for young people to thrive and learn new skills in.
Omni Cura Supported Accommodation provide a person-centred service – this means our support for you will be based on your needs, wants, goals and ambitions, and will also be reviewed by considering your feedback. This is achieved by providing support to you and helping you attain better outcomes through education, training and life skills – all of which will enable you to live independently.
We always opt to procure the highest quality properties as possible, as we want you to see your new placements as your home. Each property is newly furnished with furniture, general goods for the house and decorated to a brilliant standard. We also provide free Wi-Fi/Internet.
Investing in the local community and our staff team is one of the core values in our belief system, therefore we offer each staff member the opportunity to obtain a relevant qualification – funded by Omni Cura Supported Accommodation.
TRAINING
All team members at OMNI CURA Supported Accommodation undertake this training annually. Alongside the mandatory trainings below, our team members also undertake ad-hoc training.

LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS
At Oasis Supported Accommodation, we have links and established relationships with local community resources and groups, such as:
- Local Charities
- Local Education Providers
- Local Employment/Training Providers
- Local Foodbanks
- Local Youth Clubs
- Local Leisure Centres
OUR ETHOS

At OMNI CURA Supported Accommodation (OCSA), we believe in providing a safe and positive environment for young people to call their home, which enables them to take the right steps towards independence. We understand that every young person is unique, therefore we provide bespoke packages for each young person, based on their needs, desires, goals and objectives.
We aim to ensure that each and every young person moves on and has a successful transition into society as a happy, confident and independent individual. Our key goal as an organisation is to support young people to become successful and independent adults when they leave our service.
We believe transparency and communication are key to achieving the best for a young person, therefore we work alongside young people, their families, social workers, CAHMS, police, social housing, and education/employment/training providers, amongst any other agencies that already are or that need to be involved in the life of the young person.
We value feedback and strive for a service that is dynamic and proactive, changing to fit the needs of our individual young people. Therefore, all young people are encouraged to express their views, wishes and feelings on all aspects of their placement.
We endeavour to build strong relationships with the local authorities in which we work with to ensure we are able to provide an outcome-focused, cost-effective and fit for purpose service for each individual local authority’s needs.
The seven principles of responsibility introduced by The Children and Social Work Act 2017 underpin all decisions, actions and work undertaken regarding young people at OCSA.