The Trinity Pathway is Project-31 Housing CIC’s core model of practice. It recognises that young people need more than accommodation to thrive. They need emotional support, practical skills, opportunity, and empowerment. The pathway is structured around four interconnected domains, which together support young people to move from crisis to stability and independence.

Creation & Expression

Young people are supported to explore identity, process experiences, and express emotions through creative and meaningful activities. This may include art, music, writing, physical activity, digital media, or community engagement. Creative expression supports emotional regulation, confidence, and self-esteem, particularly for young people who have experienced trauma or instability.

Health & Wellbeing

We prioritise emotional, mental, and physical wellbeing as the foundation for stability. Support focuses on establishing healthy routines, improving sleep and nutrition, managing stress and anxiety, and accessing appropriate health and mental health services. Our approach is trauma-informed and psychologically aware.

Choice & Rights

Young people are supported to understand their rights, make informed decisions, and take increasing ownership of their lives. This includes understanding tenancy responsibilities, housing rights, and how to advocate for themselves. Choice and control are embedded into everyday practice.

Education & Enterprise

Education and enterprise are central to breaking cycles of homelessness. We support young people to re-engage with education, training, employment, volunteering, and enterprise opportunities. Practical life skills such as budgeting, time management, digital skills, and workplace readiness are embedded into daily support.

Together, the Trinity Pathway ensures support is balanced, person-led, and future-focused.