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23 June 2011
Charterhouse Member - Calcot Services for Children
highlighted in Ofsted ‘Outstanding Childrens Home Report
Outstanding children’s homes
This report analyses how a small sample of 12 children’s
homes achieved and sustained outstanding status over a period of three years. It
draws on the views of managers, staff and young people about what makes these homes
outstanding and the key features which have contributed to their success.
The whole report can be downloaded here as a Word document.
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The Fear Factory:
The Charterhouse Group joins the Fear Factory Coalition
Press Release: 26 July 2010
The Fear Factory Coalition is delighted to welcome The Charterhouse Group for Therapeutic Services as it’s newest member. The Charterhouse Group is a charity established 20 years ago to promote, develop and support specialist therapeutic work with vulnerable children and young people. Started by a gathering of expert practitioners working in pioneering residential settings, it predominantly works with those young people with the most profound and complex emotional and behavioural issues – those young people with the greatest psychological need, often after many multiple foster and other placement breakdowns.
Today, Charterhouse is made up of almost 20 therapeutic residential providers across the UK. The members employ well over 400 specialist staff and provide in excess of 100 placements, in a wide variety of residential settings, often with education and clinical support.
Charterhouse is at the forefront of care and service provision to those most vulnerable children and young people who have been failed by society. Kevin Gallagher, CEO of Charterhouse stated: “Charterhouse members are delighted to lend our support to raising awareness about this important issue. Working with people and their relationships, with themselves, their families and their communities will prevent the need for increasing numbers of young people to be locked up. This is better for society and more cost effective in the longer term”
The Fear Factory Coalition is calling for:
A cross-party commitment to creating and implementing an effective, long term Criminal Justice strategy based on evidence.
An "Amnesty" on the "arms race" - ending policies driven by short-term political gain, media sensationalism and "tough-talk".
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