Scatter flats hold the key to a brighter future for care-leavers

Scatter flats hold the key to a brighter future for care-leavers

DECORATED flats will be offered to care-leavers in Moray as part of a new initiative launching early next year.

Members of Moray Council’s Communities Committee unanimously approved the authority’s ‘Scatter Flats’ initiative, and praised the innovative approach to supporting care experienced young people into their own accommodation.

Under the new scheme, young people leaving care could apply for a flat. A panel, including social workers and housing staff, will agree if the person would benefit from round-the-clock support to transition into their own accommodation. Their care-leavers grant would be used to furnish their new property, which will also be decorated prior to them moving in.

The initiative will avoid young care-leavers becoming homeless and provide an incentive to plan their own journey out of care and into their community. Moray Council’s housing and social work teams will create a tenancy preparation programme, which will help young care-leavers understand what’s involved in managing their own tenancy.

Tenancies will be offered for nine months initially, with regular progress reviews to make sure the tenant is receiving the support required. If the tenancy is going well, a permanent let will be offered.

Committee Chair, Cllr Lorna Creswell, said: “I welcome this initiative as part of our corporate parenting responsibilities in supporting our youngsters’ transition to adulthood. Some might wish this opportunity of securing a home and the support package to help them gain confidence to manage their own tenancy.

“I for one, remember how daunting the experience was when I moved into my first flat and this must be even more of a challenge for those leaving a ‘looked after’ setting.

“I look forward to hearing how things progress as we move to 2018 and encourage them all to consider this opportunity.”


Famous for its colony of dolphins, fabulous beaches and more malt whisky distilleries than any where else in Scotland, Moray is a thriving area and a great place to live. Nestling between Aberdeenshire and the Highlands, Moray stretches from Tomintoul in the south to the shores of the Moray Firth, from Keith in the east to Brodie Castle in the west.

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