Our services

Our specialist therapeutic care homes offer children a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) support programme to enable them to succeed and achieve. We offer a wraparound service with clinical, educational and therapeutic care practitioners all working together to meet the holistic needs of individual children. 

Our services provide outstanding outcomes for children who are looked after.

Our support programmes focus on children and improving outcomes 

Every young person placed with us has access to our bespoke ‘Well Being for Life’ clinical programme and a separate DfE or Estyn registered school. All staff receive regular clinical supervision and attend weekly MDT meetings to ensure the focus remains on the children and improving outcomes. 

We use evidence-based practice and psychometric measures to track progress and outcomes over time. 

Sexual Trauma Services

Our specialist therapeutic homes offer children who have experienced sexual trauma a protected environment and community of adults dedicated to their safety and recovery. The primary focus of the services are to provide an immediate physical place of safety with high levels of supervision and risk management allowing young people to commence working through our three phase recovery programme. 

We offer a wraparound service with clinical, educational and therapeutic care practitioners all working together to meet the holistic needs of individual children. Each home has an on-site DfE registered school and a dedicated clinical suite. There are weekly MDT meetings where individual placement reviews are undertaken to measure children’s progress against their recovery programme. 

A range of psychometric measures are undertaken along with repeat measures to support the most appropriate interventions for children and to further evidence their progress. 

We offer two distinct service areas within our Sexual Trauma Services

All of which offer up to one year planned placement programmes. These are:

Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Services
Our CSE homes offer single gender placements for girls aged between 11 to 18.

Complex Trauma Services
Our Complex Trauma homes offer mixed gender placements for children aged between 8-12 on admission.

Medium to long term, typically one year planned placements.

Our CSE homes tend to be located in semi-rural or rural locations. All of our CSE homes provide a separate on-site DfE/Estyn registered school and dedicated clinical suites ensuring that a multi-disciplinary team approach is at the centre of our practice to enable the young people to succeed and achieve.

Our CSE homes offer planned placements for one year. Our focus is to support young people through their three phase recovery programme in order for them to transition to longer term sustainable placements. 

Medium to long term, typically one year planned placements.

Our Complex Trauma service provides placements for traumatised and vulnerable younger children aged between 8-12 years on admission. We offer a comprehensive therapeutic pathway that is tailored to respond to each child’s individual needs.  This pathway includes trauma specific interventions and our three phase recovery programme provided by our highly trained staff.

The aim of our complex trauma service is to rebuild lives and promote well being for life. This means enabling children to meet their developmental milestones in areas such as life skills, educational progress, establishing safe social networks and achieving a balanced locus of control. This pathway includes trauma specific interventions and life story work provided by highly trained staff. Ongoing assessments are key and regular reports are sent back to the Local Authority on a monthly basis.

We provide a safe and contained environment where children can benefit from protective adults who provide care including facilitating therapeutic conversations with the children about there past experiences.

We offer a wraparound service, working together to meet the holistic needs of individual children 

Emotional and Behaviour Needs Service

Our forensic services offer an alternative to secure placements with tailored education packages and clinical interventions focused on working towards recovery using our three phase ‘Well Being for Life’ programme. We offer a comprehensive service with clinical, educational and therapeutic care practitioners all working together to focus on the needs of the child.

Our Emotional and Behavioural service specialises in working with children whose early childhood trauma has led them to having a range of complex needs. They will often have experienced multiple placement breakdowns, be at risk of exploitation or been involved in the criminal justice system.

We offer two distinct service areas within our Forensic hub

These are:

Complex Needs Service (EBD):
Our Complex Needs homes offer single or mixed gender placements for children aged between 11 to 18. These homes are 4 or 5 bed homes with a minimum of 1:1 staffing levels. The homes offer onsite education and clinically informed therapeutic support.

Forensic (EBD):
Our Forensic homes offer single or mixed gender placements for children aged between 11 to 18. The homes are two, three or four bed homes with a minimum of 1:1 staffing levels. The homes offer clinically informed clinically therapeutic support.

Medium to long term, typically one year planned placements.

Our Complex Trauma service provides placements for traumatised and vulnerable younger children aged between 8-12 years on admission. We offer a comprehensive therapeutic pathway that is tailored to respond to each child’s individual needs.  This pathway includes trauma specific interventions and our three phase recovery programme provided by our highly trained staff.

The aim of our complex trauma service is to rebuild lives and promote well being for life. This means enabling children to meet their developmental milestones in areas such as life skills, educational progress, establishing safe social networks and achieving a balanced locus of control. This pathway includes trauma specific interventions and life story work provided by highly trained staff. Ongoing assessments are key and regular reports are sent back to the Local Authority on a monthly basis.

We provide a safe and contained environment where children can benefit from protective adults who provide care including facilitating therapeutic conversations with the children about their past experiences.

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