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FACILITIES:
- Accommodation for up to 20 families to stay together in the service
- On-site leisure activities include creative writing, drama, art, gardening, yoga, meditation, children’s play area, a range of games, TV, family-friendly activities and entertainment
- Off-site adult-only activities include the cinema, shopping, sauna, walking, gym, swimming, bowling
- Off-site child-focused activities include trips to the beach, community activities, museums, nature parks and soft play
- Complementary therapy room with a qualified therapist
- Registered in-house children’s daycare centre.
- There shall be regular open days, coffee mornings, and community involvement to help improve our surrounding area and work together with our neighbours.

PARENTING SUPPORT:
- PUP (Parents Under Pressure) Programme
- One-to-one and group parenting sessions with creative activities and sensory development work
- Use of the family Outcomes Star tool
- Health Visitor
- GP
- Allied Health Professionals
- 24/7 Therapeutic support
- Named key worker
- Family therapy
- Aftercare support

SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN
- Registered child care centre
- Family-focused intervention
- Support with health needs
- Plans for children in accordance with the Interactive Learning Dairies
- Sensory / playroom for children
- Specialist child development support

Evidence of Effectiveness
A review of the international evidence for Residential Treatment Services shows that there is a strong and consistent evidence base supportive of the benefits of residential treatment that derives both from treatment outcome studies and randomised trials. To read a review of the evidence by Sheffield Hallam University's Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice click here.
Be Aware of ‘Rehab Brokers’
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