Area Camden CPR

Area Camden CPR is a 5 story home in Camden Town supporting 6 young people aged 11-18 years. There is good access to Regent’s Park and other recreational facilities.

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Camden Park Road is a residential unit offering a home to 6 young people aged 11-18 years.

Arranged over 5 floors and in 2,500 sqft of modern living accommodation the home boasts many original period features in a contemporary feel, there is underfloor heating in all 3 bathrooms and all six bedrooms have wall mounted flat screen TVs with modern furniture. There are two bedrooms on the 1st and second floors, one bedroom in the lower ground floor and one on the top floor. Young people will also be given the opportunity to personalise their own space and each bedroom has a study area inside it. The home also benefits from a private garden with artificial lawn.

The ground floor comprises of a meeting room, large living room leading out to the terrace and garden. There is also a WC on this floor. The lower ground floor provides a bedroom, a fully tiled bathroom suite. There is also a fully fitted kitchen and concertina doors leading to the garden.

Camden Park Road is located in Camden Town, North Camden is a culturally diverse borough with up to 120 different languages spoken within the local schools.

Rail services and bus routes easily accessible. The local community’s varied leisure facilities include, a cinema, various cafes, swimming pool, London Zoo and many sports centres.There is good access to the Regent’s Park and recreational facilities.

Camden Park Road provides 24 hour care for young people who would benefit from living within residential care that is as near to a family home setting as possible.

Places can be offered to large sibling groups to enable them to stay together provided that appropriate risk assessment supports the viability of this proposition.

Camden Park Road can offer 52-week placements and short, medium or long term placements with the provision for emergency placements regulated by a strict process of risk assessments to ensure the safety of other children placed within the home.

Children receive outstanding care from a dedicated and consistent staff team. The staff work hard to maximise and enrich children’s experiences. This creates an atmosphere which is full of warmth and love, where staff are nurturing and supportive of the children. An independent reviewing officer said, ‘Our child has done incredibly well there. It’s homely, staff seem to really care. It’s one of my best experiences with a children’s home.’

Ofsted, 2024

All children are happy, settled and making exceptional progress. Children benefit from stability and have a genuine sense of belonging. Children interact freely with each other and staff. Staff fully understand children’s needs and are excellent role models. Their interactions with each other and children create a calm and respectful culture. One child said, ‘This home gave me options for my future.

Ofsted, 2024

Staff are ambitious for children and education is clearly a priority at this home. The registered manager advocates strongly on the children’s behalf and ensures that they are given the same opportunities and support as other children. For example, a child who had not been in school before moving into the home is now going to school, has good attendance and is enjoying learning. A social work manager said, ‘The most significant progress our child has made has been in education. They were out of formal education for such a long time that returning to such an environment felt overwhelming…but they are now in full-time education.’

Ofsted, 2024

The home’s physical environment is maintained to a high standard and is safe for children. Children’s bedrooms are colourful and welcoming and capture the individuality of each child. Staff clearly value the importance of an environment that is maintained to a very high standard, with the children at its heart. There are good health and safety arrangements in place at the home to keep children safe.

Ofsted, 2024

Children’s voices are central to the home. Staff encourage children to share their wishes and feelings in a variety of ways. House meetings are a fun forum where children plan things that they would like to do. Children participate well in their meetings and are able Inspection report for children’s home: 1251364 4 to express their feelings about the care provided. Children say that they feel listened to and are actively encouraged to be a part of their own care planning.

Ofsted, 2024

Children feel safe in their home and they describe staff as caring and supportive. They all described the home as ‘their home or ‘my home’. Children feel settled and secure and the trusting relationships they develop with staff enhance their welfare and safety.

Ofsted, 2022

Staff feel valued and inspired to provide a high standard of care to children.

Ofsted, 2022

Staff praise the leadership and management team. They describe the leadership team as caring, supportive and flexible. Staff appreciate and benefit from a thorough induction and probation period. They consider themselves as part of a family when they work in the home.

Ofsted, 2022

Our Approach

Many of our young people have experienced a number of placement moves that are both unsettling and disruptive to their lives. As a result, the need for a safe and consistent approach is an integral part of providing them with quality care.

Education and Care Planning

Area Camden believes that education is essential for intellectual, social, emotional and physical development and can be a stable factor in the young person’s life. Education nurtures self-esteem; confidence and resilience and enables integration, future choices and independence.

Our commitment is to ensure educational stability and progress.

Consultation with Young People

We encourage the young people to have an active involvement with the running of the home. We believe that all young people have valuable opinions, which need to be taken into account. I

It is fundamental to the ethos of Area Camden that no decision is made without full consultation with the young person concerned. Consultation will be encouraged on a range of issues.

Behaviour Management

We believe that it is the responsibility of all staff to communicate with young people about what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. It is the responsibility of staff to maintain safe and appropriate boundaries with, and between, staff and young people.

Consistency and fairness are key ingredients to developing a safe and positive atmosphere.

Recreation

Area Camden believe that it is extremely important for young people to be actively encouraged and supported in their choice of recreational and cultural activities and the promotion of leisure, sport and cultural activities for young people.

We believe that team building and group activities help promote self-esteem and help those in our care to grow in confidence and give our full support to educational activities and visits.

Religious and cultural needs

We are committed to supporting the religious and cultural needs of each young person who lives in the home. We believe that a young person’s cultural identity & ethnic heritage are an integral part of their character and should be promoted. Young people have the right to grow up with a full sense of their identity and that this will be achieved by promoting diversity and creating an atmosphere of tolerance and acceptance.

No young person will be discriminated against on the grounds of their age, gender, ethnic origin, core beliefs or sexuality. Staff at Area Camden will endeavour at all times to offer young people real choices that reflect their age, maturity, understanding and cultural background.

Positive relationships

Area Camden will agree during Placement Planning meetings with the Placing Authority the arrangements for individual child to see their family and friends as per their individual relevant plans.

Staff will promote opportunities to build positive friendships in the home and out in the community, and friendships that may have a negative impact on young person would be discouraged. Staff will support young people to gain understanding what makes healthy relationships, and what relationships can be damaging and exploitative so they can develop skills to have positive relationships with others.

Staff will work with each individual young person to build positive, nurturing, warm and meaningful relationships with them. At Area Camden we believe that positive relationships with our young people is the foundation of promoting positive behaviours.

Child protection

One of our primary aims is to provide a safe and empowering place for all young people to live in. Child protection procedures are a key to keeping young people safe.

Area Camden will work in accordance with all guidelines set, to ensure that safeguarding issues are maintained as a top priority for the staff at the home. A Risk Assessment will be undertaken with each young person and this will be regularly reviewed and monitored as part of the placement planning process.

All young people within the home will be protected from discrimination and bullying by our anti-discrimination and anti bullying policies.

Staffing

No staff member will be permitted to commence working at Area Camden until a full-enhanced DBS check has been received and we follow government legislation in regards to this. Suitable references, written and telephone, will also have been received and approved.

Area Camden is committed to providing excellent standards of care for all the young people who live in our homes. To promote this level of excellence, it is the company policy that all staff members will be qualified to the required level relating to their roles.

Bullying

Bullying behaviour is not tolerated at Area Camden. Our staff teams will be constantly vigilant and aware that bullying can be present in residential care, and that it causes great misery for the victim.

As part of the initial assessment process, the issue of bullying will be discussed with each young person admitted to the home and it will be made clear that bullying behaviour, whether verbal or physical, will be challenged and if habitual, could lead to the cessation of the placement.

Complaints and representation

Area Camden supports the young person’s right to make complaints about any aspect of their treatment whilst living at the home. Young people will always be made aware of their right to complain should they feel they have been treated unfairly or disrespectfully.

Our policy is for any child or young person who makes a complaint to do so without fear of retaliation or reprisal.

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