Oh dear I could see it coming (excuse the pun) with Kelly and the bloke in room 34, that she would turn up to give him 'executive relief' or some such thing.😉😉
I think he will almost die, but then they will manage to save him, and the whole street rally behind him to get him a proper home. Personally I wouldnt mind if he became a regular.
@@rhiannonmorrell5487 the makers of Corrie don't give a crap about the homeless. It's just pity porn for self centered people who act like they care because they think it makes them look good but do nothing at all for the homeless.
Social workers/ social housing put you in dangerous accommodation after leaving prison as was with her. Easy to not understand if you haven't been to prison.
@@hammalamiri12 u don’t get sent to a Halfway house if ur under18 u get sent to a decent 24hr staffed hostel and u get a key worker and a social worker but it’s easy to not understand if u dnt understand the care system in the uk
@@mjloverforever91 In theory yes, but it probably happens to about 10% of them in practice. (The CCJI have made a few press releases over the years about these figures) If you are a social worker and have your bias... I am a former prisoner and I definitely have my bias / experience.
@@mjloverforever91 I lived in supported accomodation as it's called which is a halfway house and I was under 18. Yes there was 24 hour staff but the night staff was just security. They weren't trained to deal with our mental health issues or whatever issues we had. They were there to man the door. That was it. To let us residents in or out. Our support workers we had assigned to us, they all had a group of kids to deal with. It wasn't one individual assigned for one person in the building is what I mean. I lived in a place called The Verve from newly turning 17. I got made homeless right after my 17th birthday basically. You'd be surprised how many young people just left without staff not being able to get in contact or know where they were. I was hardly in the building myself. These supported accomodations house young people between the ages of 16-21 Kelly might be 15 but i knew people who got put into the accomodation I was in who'd come out of the foster system at 16. Many of them had stories of being "trouble" because of wandering.
Best person to meet when you are homeless .. loving the Stu storyline and the Actor.
Stu is being so kind to Kelly.
🤯🤯🤯
Oh dear I could see it coming (excuse the pun) with Kelly and the bloke in room 34, that she would turn up to give him 'executive relief' or some such thing.😉😉
I feel like they’re lining up to kill Stu off with that cough :(
Homeless dying at Christmas ....
I guarantee that's going to be a story to bring awareness 🥺
I think he will almost die, but then they will manage to save him, and the whole street rally behind him to get him a proper home.
Personally I wouldnt mind if he became a regular.
@@MonstehDinosawr bRiNg AwArEnEsSsSsSs
@@Fireglo damn right bring awareness!
@@rhiannonmorrell5487 the makers of Corrie don't give a crap about the homeless. It's just pity porn for self centered people who act like they care because they think it makes them look good but do nothing at all for the homeless.
She be in dr who 😊
Oh how highly unrealistic ain’t she like 15? She’s got a social worker ffs🤣
Social workers/ social housing put you in dangerous accommodation after leaving prison as was with her. Easy to not understand if you haven't been to prison.
@@hammalamiri12 u don’t get sent to a Halfway house if ur under18 u get sent to a decent 24hr staffed hostel and u get a key worker and a social worker but it’s easy to not understand if u dnt understand the care system in the uk
@@mjloverforever91 In theory yes, but it probably happens to about 10% of them in practice. (The CCJI have made a few press releases over the years about these figures) If you are a social worker and have your bias... I am a former prisoner and I definitely have my bias / experience.
@@mjloverforever91 I lived in supported accomodation as it's called which is a halfway house and I was under 18.
Yes there was 24 hour staff but the night staff was just security. They weren't trained to deal with our mental health issues or whatever issues we had. They were there to man the door. That was it. To let us residents in or out.
Our support workers we had assigned to us, they all had a group of kids to deal with.
It wasn't one individual assigned for one person in the building is what I mean.
I lived in a place called The Verve from newly turning 17. I got made homeless right after my 17th birthday basically.
You'd be surprised how many young people just left without staff not being able to get in contact or know where they were.
I was hardly in the building myself.
These supported accomodations house young people between the ages of 16-21
Kelly might be 15 but i knew people who got put into the accomodation I was in who'd come out of the foster system at 16. Many of them had stories of being "trouble" because of wandering.
@@MonstehDinosawr hope things work out for you in 2022👍
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