Safe Housing.
Supported Living.
Providing safe, well-managed accommodation with tailored support to help you regain stability, rebuild confidence, and achieve independent living.
What We Offer
What Makes Our Accommodation Special
Fully Furnished
Comfortable, ready-to-move-in homes with all essential furniture provided.
Personalised Support
Tailored help based on each individual’s needs and goals.
All Bills Included
All utilities covered, including gas, electricity, water, and WiFi.
24/7 Helpline
Always available for urgent issues and immediate assistance whenever needed.
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We provide secure, supported homes to help you stabilise and rebuild your life.
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We offer safe, welcoming accommodation with support to settle and thrive.
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We provide supported homes where you can gain skills and confidence.
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Our accommodation gives you a private, safe space to thrive.
WE’RE HERE FOR YOU
Our team is here to support you at every stage.
Key Locations
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126 Coventry Road, Small Heath, Birmingham, B10 0SE
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818 Tyburn Road, Erdington, Birmingham, B24 9NU
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389 Golden Hillock Rd, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, B11 2QL
Why Location Matters
Where you live shapes how you heal.
That’s why we choose safe, connected neighbourhoods — close to shops, transport, and community support.
Because a good location isn’t just convenience — it’s a fresh start in the right place..
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Our Support Pathway
Your Pathway to Independence
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We ensure residents have immediate access to safe accommodation and essential support, creating a stable foundation from the moment they arrive.
Stabilisation
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Residents receive personalised support focused on building skills, confidence, and resilience, helping them move forward at a steady and supported pace.
Support
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We prepare residents for move-on accommodation and long-term stability, supporting a confident transition into independent living.
Independence
We measure success by the lives rebuilt, the homes kept safe, and the trust our residents place in us.
Our Results
85%
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A majority of our residents successfully move on to independent living, employment, or education — a proven record of progress and brighter futures.
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Every Red Sea property meets full safety standards, with valid certificates and monthly checks to ensure our residents’ wellbeing.
95%
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We’ve maintained an exceptional 95% occupancy across 2024–2025 — a testament to the quality, trust, and stability of our housing services.
Every Step Matters
We believe every step matters. From carefully selecting the right accommodation to guiding you through the paperwork, we make the process clear, supportive, and stress-free. Our pathway is designed to remove barriers, build confidence, and help you feel supported from day one.
Real People, Real Progress
Ahmed, 28, fled Eritrea and arrived in Birmingham with refugee status but no local support. At Red Sea Housing Services, he received help with language classes, budgeting, and access to community networks. Within six months, he found part-time work in catering and began mentoring others. Today, he rents his own home and volunteers as a community interpreter.
"Having someone believe in me made all the difference."
— AhmedLeanne, 21, left care and found herself sofa-surfing and anxious. She moved into a Red Sea property and worked with her support worker to build stability and confidence. With help from a local college partner, she began a Health and Social Care course and is now in paid employment.
"They didn't give up on me, even when I wanted to give up on myself."
— LeanneKamal’s, 46, was referred after experiencing homelessness and depression. Through weekly support and contact with local mental health services, he regained confidence and began volunteering in a community garden. After a year, Kamal manages his tenancy independently and plays an active role in resident meetings.
"Red Sea gave me space to breathe and people who listened."
— KamalYour Questions, Answered
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Supported accommodation is housing where people live independently but also receive tailored support to help them manage daily life, build confidence, and work toward greater independence. It’s designed for people who need additional help because of their circumstances, such as homelessness, mental health needs, or being young and transitioning from care.
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Supported accommodation can help people of all ages and backgrounds — including those at risk of or experiencing homelessness, young people leaving care, people with physical or mental health needs, and families needing extra support while they stabilize.
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Length of stay varies depending on individual needs and the type of support provided. Some people stay short term (e.g., a few months), while others stay longer — sometimes up to a couple of years — as they work toward independent living. Shelter England
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Yes. People in supported accommodation usually have tenancy or licence agreements, which give them rights similar to standard rentals — like security of tenure, clear terms, and legal protections under UK housing law.
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Yes. Supported accommodation includes practical help — such as budgeting, cooking, managing bills, accessing employment or education, and connecting with health or welfare services — tailored to what you need to live well and independently.
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