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Mosaic provides support for Young People under 26 who are experiencing issues with drug or alcohol use. They also provide help for families affected by substance misuse and for young people who are affected by the drug or alcohol use of a parent or caregiver.
This team aims to identify and prevent the sexual exploitation of children and young people in the borough, making all efforts to identify and develop intelligence about sexual exploitation, including new areas of activity, informing, influence and campaigning on these issues locally, regionally and nationally. They work directly with young people at risk to develop strategies to protect and promote their physical. emotional and sexual well-being.
The Youth Offending Service (YOS) is key to the success of the Youth Justice System. A multi-agency service with the principal aim of preventing and reducing re-offending by young people.
They work with children and young people aged 8 and upwards into adulthood, as well as parents/carers, victims of offending and members of the community.
Their service utilises the skills of staff from a range of professional backgrounds and specialisms including those from partner agencies such as social care, police, health and the Probation Service. This means they can respond to the needs of young people in a comprehensive way.
CAMHS stands for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. CAMHS is the name for the NHS services that assess and treat young people with emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties.
CAMHS support covers depression, problems with food, self-harm, abuse, violence or anger, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and anxiety, among other difficulties.
There are local NHS CAMHS services around the UK, with teams made up of nurses, therapists, psychologists, child and adolescent psychiatrists (medical doctors specialising in mental health), support workers and social workers, as well as other professionals.
SPIRAL is a fully comprehensive, holistic, therapeutic model for children and adolescents in residential care settings. SPIRAL is consistent with all relevant guidance including OFSTED, NICE and the Royal College of Psychiatry.
SPIRAL is trauma informed, attachment focused and competency based. The approach is compatible with, or actively complements other approaches including PACE and TCI.
Welcome to Park Lodge, a children’s care home where staff support children and young people who have had multiple placement breakdowns in the past and are in need of care, support and stability.
We believe that a residential setting can be a positive and rewarding experience for the young people placed with us by providing a professional and skilled service in a caring and structured environment.
Choices believe that a clean, warm, safe, nurturing and empowering environment are the basic foundations for young people to begin to believe in their own self-worth and achieve great things.
Hanson Mews is in a quiet cul de sac close to a large park and town centre amenities such as cinema and swimming. The home has two bedrooms and an enclosed back garden to enjoy summer barbeques or games.