Published on 22 January 2019
Eversley House is located in the Kingsley area of Northampton and is situated within local amenities including shops, banks, post office, and cafes.
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Eversley House opened in 2010 and provides accommodation for up to five young people, both male and female. The home is located in the Kingsley area of Northampton and is situated within local amenities including, shops, banks, Post Office, and cafes, local bus service and health centre. The home is within the Kingsthorpe College, Northampton College Secondary School and Northampton School for Girls Secondary School catchment area and close to Northampton College of Further Education.
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“Staff try and make me stay in bed and take medicine when needed”
“When I was being bullied staff stayed with me and spoke to the bully”
“It’s the longest time I have ever stayed anywhere, the staff really look after you and support you through some difficult times.”
“They have really helped the YP I support, they work close with me, have always supported the Young Person in times of crisis and seem to know young peoples’ needs, wishes and support them at the appropriate time. This is a very skilled team.”
“I believe that this service has created an environment and relationships that my client can benefit from.”
“The young people receive high quality care during their time at this home because there is outstanding leadership and organisation within the home. The staff team are committed to and motivated by the progress that young people make.”
“Staff clearly enjoy their work and as a consequence young people feel that staff care about them.”
“Safeguarding young people is at the forefront of practice.”
Eversley House is managed by Kate Scoltock. Kate has worked in residential settings, including secure for over 10 years. Her background is in education and special needs and Kate advocates strongly on behalf of the young people in her care. She firmly believes that all young people should receives their full education entitlement and have the same opportunities and aspirations as their peers outside of the care system.
Kate holds QCF Level 5 in Leadership in Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services.
Author: Marcus Roberts
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Paul joined Homes2Inspire in June 2016. Prior to joining Homes2Inspire, Paul worked as an employability adviser helping NEET young people into employment, education and training. Paul is a qualified careers adviser has a passion for helping young people fulfil their potential, whether it be academically or vocationally.
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Angela has worked in secondary school settings since 2009 working predominately in pastoral management. In this role Angela worked alongside social services, pupil referral units and various alternative provisions. Moving onto a position as Careers and Business Enterprise Coordinator in 2017 Angela qualified as a careers adviser before joining Homes2Inspire in April 2019.
Laura joined Homes2Inspire in January 2020. Laura has a degree in Youth and Community Development as well as a PGCE in Further Education. Laura has worked with young people for 12 years in different educational settings, including schools, colleges and prisons. Laura’s previous roles have given her experience in pastoral care, IAG and course design and delivery.
Homes2Inspire have three dedicated Education Engagement Coordinators who are the link between the home, the local authority and the school. They advise on admissions, attend statutory meetings to advocate for our young people and provide career's advice across all homes.