Bettertogether - Shared Lives in Newham, Havering and Thurrock

Bettertogether - Shared Lives in Newham, Havering and Thurrock It’s about creating a genuine sense of belonging and inclusion.

Bettertogether Shared Lives scheme provides support to Adults with Learning Disabilities in the homes of Shared Lives Carers across Newham, Havering and Thurrock. Shared Lives is a compassionate and community-oriented approach that enables individuals who need extra support to live life to the fullest without being isolated or confined to care homes. It fosters essential connections and friendship

s for people with diverse needs, including those with physical and sensory disabilities, mental health conditions, and dementia. Here’s how Shared Lives works:

Matching: An adult or young person requiring long-term support is thoughtfully paired with an approved Shared Lives carer by their local Shared Lives scheme, which is typically run or commissioned by the local council’s adult social care services. Shared Experience: The person in need of support and the Shared Lives carer share not only practical assistance but also the carer’s family life and community connections. In essence, Shared Lives is about building meaningful relationships, promoting independence, and ensuring that everyone has a place within a caring and supportive community.

It is great to see Shared Lives being promoted as we know it has great outcomes for the people we support.
05/02/2026

It is great to see Shared Lives being promoted as we know it has great outcomes for the people we support.

Shared Lives featured on BBC One’s The One Show, highlighting how family-based support helps young people leaving care build stability, independence and connection.

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉We’re thrilled to share that BetterTogether Shared Lives has been shortlisted for this year’s CPV NEL ...
04/11/2025

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉

We’re thrilled to share that BetterTogether Shared Lives has been shortlisted for this year’s CPV NEL Care Awards! 🏆

Even more exciting — three of our amazing carers have been nominated! 🌟
Let’s all wish them the very best of luck for the upcoming awards ceremony. 💙

Show your support by liking, commenting, and cheering them on below! 👏
Check out this video from last year’s incredible event: 🎥
https://youtu.be/M7O2k-flktQ

Growing Shared Lives for people living with dementia: Mandy and SandraMandy and her Shared Lives carer Sandra are suppor...
22/09/2025

Growing Shared Lives for people living with dementia: Mandy and Sandra

Mandy and her Shared Lives carer Sandra are supported by Shared Lives Wiltshire and have been living together for two years. Alongside family life, Mandy attends four different clubs throughout the week, keeping her connected and living independently in her local community.

Mandy was diagnosed as living with early onset Alzheimer’s in 2023. When Mandy first came to Sandra she was able to do many tasks such as making her own breakfast, but as the dementia progressed she has required more support. Sandra helps Mandy to retain life skills and be independent as part of a routine and be that extra pair of hands to guide her.

Sandra says, “Mandy’s journey is inspiring. She openly talks about her dementia, sharing her feelings and experiences, which helps her navigate the changes. Dementia affects everyone differently, and there’s no single path forward. Progress takes time, but openness, patience, and meaningful connections make a real difference.

“I am an experienced carer, but Mandy also helps me have a different insight on her journey with dementia, as previously I have only worked with people in later stages of dementia. I am always learning new skills and adapting to change for us both and her family.”

Mandy enjoys getting her nails done with Sandra, and having nice hair and make up – Sandra brings these joys of life for Mandy and they often go out shopping together. During the evenings after Mandy’s various clubs they have dinner together and interact with family. Mandy appreciates all the support and said “Sandra treats me like an adult!”

Sandra says that Shared Lives “is a way of life”, a challenging but rewarding role in the community that has changed her own life, making her feel proud and privileged to be a Shared Lives carer. She feels well supported by Shared Lives Wiltshire who complete regular reviews to monitor and support the whole household. “It is not a scary thing to care for someone living with dementia, as I know some people believe,” says Sandra.

Bettertogether is here at the Big Picnic in Corringham. The sun is trying to come out and the bouncy castle is free!
28/08/2025

Bettertogether is here at the Big Picnic in Corringham. The sun is trying to come out and the bouncy castle is free!

Shared Lives Week 2025: “The people we support aren’t ‘strangers’ – they’re part of the family.Patricia And Alistair, Sh...
23/06/2025

Shared Lives Week 2025: “The people we support aren’t ‘strangers’ – they’re part of the family.
Patricia And Alistair, Shared Lives Carers, With Archie
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Shared Lives Plus, the UK membership charity for Shared Lives schemes and Shared Lives carers, is using Shared Lives week 2025 to tackle the myth that people supported through Shared Lives are strangers.

This year’s theme continues the successful campaign, highlighting how Shared Lives carers and the people they support form strong, lasting relationships, made possible through a careful and person-centred matching process.

“The idea that you just welcome a stranger into your home couldn’t be further from the truth,” says Ewan King, Chief Executive of Shared Lives Plus. “In Shared Lives, people meet gradually, take time to get to know one another, and only move forward when everyone feels ready. That’s what makes these relationships so powerful – they’re built on trust, choice and real connection.”

Shared Lives carers open their homes and lives to support people with care or support needs – from young adults leaving care, to people with a learning disability, mental ill health, or older people living with dementia. They offer everything from day support and short breaks to full-time care – always backed by their local Shared Lives scheme.

Every Shared Lives arrangement is carefully selected. Local schemes introduce people based on shared values, personalities, and lifestyle – not just care needs. Matches are made in a similar format you’d take when choosing a housemate, partner or friend. That’s why Shared Lives often leads to long-term, life-changing relationships.

What makes Shared Lives different is the matching and preparation process:

· Shared values and lifestyle: Matches are based on mutual interests, routines, and personalities.

· Gradual introductions: People spend time together, including overnight stays, before making any decisions.

· Choice and control: No one is placed. Every arrangement is mutual, and everyone has a say.

Tricia and Alistair, Shared Lives carers in the Scottish Borders, know how important this process is. They were matched with Archie, a young man looking for a long-term supportive home, by Cornerstone Shared Lives.

“Matching a young person is probably not an easy job,” says Alistair, “but the process went at our speed and Archie’s – we were never rushed.”

The couple met Archie and his family, had a few visits, walks and sleepovers, and things began to feel natural. “We all bonded right away,” says Patricia. “It was as easy as that.”

“Now he’s definitely part of our family,” says Alistair. Tricia agrees: “A stranger that becomes family is no longer a stranger.”

“We work closely with each carer and person supported to make sure every match is right,” says Marissa Speed, Shared Lives Lead, from Cornerstone. “We don’t just look at needs – we look at who people are, what they love, how they live and involve them fully in the whole process. That’s how we create matches that truly work.”

Shared Lives is increasingly appealing to people looking for more meaningful work, greater flexibility, and a way to make a difference. And it works:

· 90% of Shared Lives carers stay in their role year-on-year

· 96% of services are rated good or outstanding

· It is consistently highlighted as one of the UK’s safest, most highly rated forms of regulated adult social care

Shared Lives Week 2025 runs from 23rd–27th June, with community events, videos and stories shared online to show how Shared Lives changes lives.

Interested in becoming a Shared Lives carer? Visit www.startyoursharedlife.today to learn more.

Come and join us for tea and cake to celebrate Shared Lives Week and find out more about being a Shared Lives Carer.23/6...
22/06/2025

Come and join us for tea and cake to celebrate Shared Lives Week and find out more about being a Shared Lives Carer.

23/6 10.30-12.30 Grays Town Park, Parkway Centre, Park Rd RM17 6RB

24/6 10.30-12.30 Stratford Advice Arcade 107-109 The Grove E15 1HP

27/6 10.30-12.30 Jackson’s Café 47 High Street, Romford RM1 1JL

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Newham, Thurrock And Havering Shared Lives Schemes Stratford Advice Arcade 107-109 The Grove
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