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Services

This category of care is designed to cater for the needs of young people with the following backgrounds:

  • Ex – offenders.

  • Children with gang affiliation / intimidation.

  • Section 20 situations.

  • Children with mental concerns like Anxiety, ADHD, and depression. 

  • Children with challenging behaviors.

  • Children with Medium, High and extreme risks (including suicide ideation’s)

  • Unaccompanied asylum seekers under 18 years old.

Semi-independent living 16 -18 
Floating support /concierge services 
Emergency placement /responsible adult (24 hours) 

 

Peace Holmes primarily offers care and support services to
semi-independent 16 -18-year-olds with varied needs. This includes young people with challenging behaviour, challenging behaviour, those with diagnosed or suspected ADHD conditions and other emotional or mental issues that have caused situations where a specialist care provision is needed. This also includes rehabilitative care of ex-offenders and those in danger of gang intimidation or gang affiliation.

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In line with our statement of purpose, Peace Holmes delivers individual care based on the assessed needs of our young people. The bespoke care provided involves detailed plans to ensure safe accommodation and a pathway to a sustainable future self -independence by supporting the development of skills and ability. We aim to develop our young people by instilling a culture of self -worth and future progression. Education /training remains a major target for our clients. 

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Floating support (18 -25-year-olds

We are able to provide a step - down service where care leavers of adult age are able to receive continued support and accommodation in a bid to be fully independent and able to access services and entitlements themselves. this is available under the request of the commissioning local authorities who recognised the need for continuous support for an individual. Accommodation provided is usually a house share provision where staff visit and provide 5 hrs or more support key work sessions to service users.​


Emergency placements - up to 18 years of age

In situations where there is an urgent need for temporary or short term care, we are able to organise accommodation and support. The placement may occur through breakdowns in care home placements, foster care or when a young person needs to be bailed from custody at the local police station. These types of placements may be required out of office hours which makes it difficult to house them immediately with most providers. the service also comes with 'responsible adult' service where a member of staff will receive the child from custody or detention over an offence that has resulted in an arrest. 

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