Residential Care

Gentleman, Neil and Milligan, Ian and Lafferty, Liz and Davies, Robert and Holden, Sue (2014) Residential Care. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

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Abstract

Many of the young people will be displaying pain‐based behaviour (Anglin 2002) and plans made for them should minimise possible re‐traumatisation. The best attempt must be made to match the young person to the residential service that can best meet their needs. NRCCI noted that Residential Care can be a positive choice for the children and young people whose needs it serves Higher Aspirations, Brighter Futures. Residential staff build and maintain the relationships with young people and their families which can meet their needs for safety and security and contribute to achieving desired outcomes.