Treasure Nest — Counsellor in Leicester, England
Address99 Princess Rd E LE1 7LF, Leicester, ENG
Websitetreasurenest.co.uk
Treasure Nest provides residential care for young people aged 8 to 17 who are experiencing behavioural and emotional difficulties. The service aims to offer a safe, caring, and stimulating environment to meet the daily needs of each young person and encourage their personal development. Key objectives include helping young people address and resolve difficulties identified in their care plans, understand their rights and responsibilities, and comprehend the issues leading to them being looked after. Treasure Nest works in cooperation with significant agencies and adults involved in the young person's life, including health, education, and youth offending services, to achieve set aims. They believe young people should be recognised, respected, consulted, and given choices, with a focus on providing them with a good quality of life and equal opportunities for positive and productive lives.
Best for
- Young people with behavioural issues
- Young people with emotional difficulties
- Children needing residential care
- Young people requiring support with rights and responsibilities
| Key services | Residential care for young people, Support for behavioural difficulties, Support for emotional difficulties, Individual time and support, Cooperation with external agencies |
| Tags | residential care, young people, behavioural support, emotional support, leicester, care plans, personal development, looked after children, youth offending, safeguarding |
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