Disabled Children's Residential Home

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Value

£4,800,000

Classifications

  • Social work services with accommodation

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The Council seeks to re-commission long standing service to provide a registered Residential
Children's Home in Oxfordshire for 6 children and young people with learning disabilities,
within a purpose-built property owned by the Council and leased to the Provider.
The Provider will provide a home for Looked After children and young people with learning
disabilities, ensuring all needs are met and the children and young people are given
opportunity to grow and flourish in a safe and nurturing environment. The Council seeks to
ensure the local availability of accommodation and support in Oxfordshire to meet the needs
of children and young people with learning disabilities who are Looked After by the Council.
Children and young people placed close to home can maintain their family links, their
friendship groups, their hobbies and interests, access to their social works, maintain their
education placement and access local therapeutic services, leading to improved outcomes
and building on their sense of community.
The service is to accommodate children & young people who require medium to long term
care, , with the option of stepping down into Foster Care as appropriate, are between the
ages of 5 and 17 years, are Looked After by the Council and have learning disabilities and may
have additional disabilities and needs, including physical disability, physical or mental health
needs, an autistic spectrum condition or needs arising from behaviour, emotional or social
issues.

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Published 2 days ago

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