The language and terminology used in residential children’s services significantly impact practice and perceptions. Traditionally, distinctions have been made between “care” in children’s homes and “support” in supported accommodation. However, this binary classification often oversimplifies the reality of service delivery and fails to reflect the continuum of care needed by young people as they transitionContinue reading “From Rigid Labels to Flexible Care Interventions”
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[001.24] Focusing Beyond Judgments: A Reconsideration of Inspections in Children’s Homes and Supported Accommodation
Back in 2016, Sir Martin Narey urged the government to “review the practice of using one- or two-word judgments when inspecting children’s homes”, assuming that these judgments might do” a disservice to some thoughtful reporting”. This led to some discussion, but the system remains unaltered. Last year the discussion around the appropriateness of Ofsted’s single-wordContinue reading “[001.24] Focusing Beyond Judgments: A Reconsideration of Inspections in Children’s Homes and Supported Accommodation”
[003.23] It is time to change the narrative about children’s homes
In recent times, we frequently come across news highlighting opposition to the establishment of children’s homes in certain neighborhoods. However, it is crucial to emphasize the importance of considering the best interests of children and recognizing their right to a safe and nurturing living environment. Children’s homes play a vital role in providing a supportiveContinue reading “[003.23] It is time to change the narrative about children’s homes”