Our Children and Young People (CYP) Service is regulated by the Care Quality Commission(CQC) and designed to provide safe, nurturing, and structured support that enables children and young people to thrive within their home and community environments. We recognise that every child is unique, and our services are tailored to support development, emotional wellbeing, independence, community access, fun and stability
We work closely with families, schools, and professionals to ensure a consistent, holistic approach, particularly for children with additional needs such as:
We provide dedicated, continuous care within the child’s home, offering stability and consistency where higher levels of support are required.
This service includes:
> 24-hour supervision and support
> Assistance with personal care and daily routines
> Emotional and behavioural support
> Support with education routines and engagement
> Community access and structured activities
This model is particularly suitable for children who require consistent supervision, structured environments, and intensive support.
Our domiciliary care service provides flexible, scheduled support visits tailored to the needs of the child and family.
Support may include:
> Personal care and hygiene support
> Assistance with routines (morning, after school, bedtime)
> Behavioural support strategies
> Support with play, learning, and social development
> Community access (e.g. parks, activities)
We aim to support families while promoting the child’s independence and development.
We provide planned short-term support and long term overnight support to give families a break while ensuring continuity of care.
This includes:
> Short-duration care in the home
> Day or overnight support
> Engagement in meaningful and safe activities
Our respite services are designed to:
Reduce family stress
Maintain stability for the child
Ensure continuity in routines and care support
This service is being developed to support young people transitioning towards independence, particularly those aged 16+.
It will focus on: