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POW – Challenging Perceptions

Members of the staff teams from both Wendover House and Hillside House attended an Open Day with the local charity POW (Prostitute Outreach Work).
March 7, 2019 0 Comments
Wendover House – Baraka...

Wendover House – Baraka...

The team at Wendover House have continued its working relationship with The Baraka Community Partnership, this year the home increased its commitment to working with charity this year by sponsoring a child in Zambia. 
March 7, 2019 0 Comments

Belinda Ferrison House

Belinda Ferrison House is a Northampton based ISA provision which specialises in the care, support and education of vulnerable care leavers and young adults through supported living services, outreach and training.
February 11, 2019 0 Comments
Welcome to Wonderland

Welcome to Wonderland

Welcome to Wonderland, a competition run by Young Writers, invited students to challenge themselves to create a fictional world before writing a mini saga, a story in just 100 words, inspired by their world.
February 6, 2019 0 Comments
Fundraising at Buckby House

Fundraising at Buckby House

Recently Buckby House held a charitable fundraiser for Cancer Research UK, a charity close to all our hearts. Initially the plan started out as a cake sale with some garden games.
February 6, 2019 0 Comments
Wendover House – Baraka...

Wendover House – Baraka...

Wendover House our newly opened home in Nottingham as hit the ground running with their first large scale charity project. Elaine Ashmore, the Registered Home Manager spent ten days in Laos volunteering with the Baraka Community Partnership programme.
February 6, 2019 0 Comments
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 Homes 2 Inspire Ltd, Lumonics House, Valley Drive, Swift Valley, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 1TQ
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Our Success Stories

  • "Communication is excellent. We are able to share information effectively to the benefit of the children, and we work together to ensure that they are happy and safe. Children here do extremely well."

     
     
    Magnolia Ofsted report: A local police officer said,
  • “I know that the staff are thinking about me when I am out with my friends, and that makes me feel good.”

     
     
    Magnolia Ofsted report: One child said,
  • “I arrived there with no family and left with a big family.”

     
     
    Eversley Ofsted report: A young person who has successfully transitioned to semi-independent living said,
  • "This place has turned my life around. I feel safe and listened to. Staff are very supportive."

     
     
    Harpury Ofsted report: A child said,
  • “A child has developed trusted relationships with all staff. He has a fantastic relationship with his key worker. He has been supported to change what were very challenging behaviours and now he has a belief in himself.”

     
     
    Braidley Ofsted report
  • “I like the staff. They always listen to me.”

     
     
    Buckby Ofsted report: One young person said,
  • “Children report that they feel safe in this home.”

     
     
    Evans Ofsted report:
  • “He moved in a boy, and left a man with his head held high.”

     
     
    Hatton Ofsted report:
  • “They work with her exceptionally well and staff treat her like they would their own children. The home is like a little family. They understand her and understand what she needs.”

     
     
    Hillside Ofsted report: A social worker said,
  • “Everyone here has really helped me. They are good with all of the children. Staff stick by us.”

     
     
    Holly Ofsted report: One child said,
  • “The best thing about this home is the staff. It is a weird sort of family.”

     
     
    Salmons Ofsted report: One child said,
  • “They helped me massively to turn my life around.”

     
     
    Wallis Ofsted report:
  • “Children are happy and settled and see the home as their home. They feel valued because they are central to decision-making about their lives.”

     
     
    Wendover Ofsted report:
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Welcome to our Children’s Homes

We aim to provide non-institutional therapeutic living environments where staff work with young people to enable them to develop inner controls, respect for self and others and take responsibility for their actions. Our staff not only aim to meet the development needs of young people but, through the use of individual assessment, support, guidance and opportunities they can begin to explore and address their individual needs improving outcomes, with a comprehensive care plan that helps support them to achieve their aspirations.

 

Our considerably and highly regarded experience of children’s services offers local authorities, social workers a safe and immediate solution when seeking to accommodate children and young people whose personal circumstances or behaviour may make it difficult to find a suitable placement. The protection and safety of young people in our care is of uppermost importance.

Visit the CEOP safety centre

CEOP helps any child or young person under the age of 18 who is being pressured, forced or tricked into taking part in sexual activity of any kind. This can be something that has taken place either online or in ‘the real world’, or both. The CEOP Safety Centre has clear information and advice on what can be reported to CEOP, the reporting process and what will happen if you do decide to make a report. You can visit the CEOP Safety Centre and make a report directly to CEOP by clicking the Click CEOP button.

 

Contact CEOP

 

If you are experiencing online bullying or something else online has worried you please speak to an adult you trust, or you can talk to Childline at any time on 0800 1111 or at www.childline.org.uk.