Guardianship and university companionship services help students and families plan practical support around welfare, arrival, settling in, and communication. The exact shape depends on the student's age, destination, institution, and needs — it might mean under-18 welfare planning, guardianship coordination with trusted partners, accommodation and first-week support, regular check-ins, or clear family communication routines. Where steady ongoing guidance is also needed, guardianship pairs naturally with student mentorship.
This service is most useful for under-18 students who need structured welfare planning, younger students moving abroad for school or pathway routes, first-time international travellers, and university students who would value steady support in the early weeks. Students who also need academic preparation can combine this with tuition support so welfare and readiness are planned together. It also helps families who want clearer communication around arrival, safety, and readiness without taking independence away from the student.