Emezzions CS

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INTRODUCTION

Our support workers are passionate about providing caring family homes, supported through education, psychology, specialist training (D)ATIC, involvement in service development and feedback

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Residential Care

At Emezzions children services, our residential services focus on empowering young people to develop their social, emotional, independence and functional skills.

Education

Education is the passport to every child and young person’s future, and at Emezzions Children Services we regard it as a pivotal part of our work.

Assessment and therapy

Emezzions Children Services was first developed out of our mission to ‘transform the lives of children and young people’, focusing on those who were accessing our education, residential and fostering services.

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Types Of Care

OUR SPECIALTIES

Our team of specialists are highly skilled and trained in the following areas
  • Safeguarding
  • Therapeutic counselling
  • Drug and alcohol misuse
  • Mentoring
  • Life coaching
  • Sexual health

Life Skills

At Archers Project we provide a wide range of services catered to young people at risk of gang involvement. This includes tailor-made key-work sessions and interactive courses with the aim to ensure the prevention of crime, and offering support to overcome the financial, educational, social and cultural challenges faced in everyday life.

  • Our services are catered to young people at risk of gang involvement and includes bespoke MAPPA support packages.
  • With Route to Transition residents are encouraged to participate in structured therapeutic recreational programs and pursue independent leisure activities.
  • You can find out about monthly activities that are posted on the Newsletter within our offices. Daily schedules are also posted and available to young people in the residency.
  • We work closely with our service users and supporting agencies to facilitate a successful and effective exit strategy, where our clients go on to live a life of their own with the public housing authority or in the private sector as tenants.
  • Support for young offenders with low level offences, coaching and mentoring for behavioural issues
  • Support with legal issues, Support with claiming benefits & Moving on support
  • Improve family relationships, and social support network as well as staying safe

Support we offer!

We can support young people from the ages of 8 years up to their eighteenth birthday celebration and there after, who may give a scope of complex social, passionate, instructive and conduct needs. These may incorporate the accompanying:

  • Social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs
  • Sexually harmful behaviour and risk of offending
  • Risk of child sexual exploitation (CSE)
  • Complex emotional trauma
  • Moderate learning disabilities
  • Attachment disorder
  • Autism/Asperger syndrome
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Developmental delay
  • Past criminal and anti-social behaviours
  • Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
  • Conduct disorder

Physical health and nutritional health

We understand the value in maintaining strong physical health. We work to develop a tailored fitness and nutrition plan that individuals can easily follow when they begin to live their own life independently.

Child Criminal Exploitation

We specialise in gang-work deterrence and offer a bespoke training programme provided by our experienced key workers that focuses on drug trafficking/county lines, sexual coercion and storing drugs and weapons.

Life Skill Training Programmes

Our training programmes including mentor coaching, befriending, daily support and proactive engagement with key workers. We have a variety of in-depth bespoke training programmes including youth development.

Assistance and advice in relation to education, training and employment

We offer one-to-one key worker sessions and in-depth programmes, training and care plans, working to set goals in collaboration with each individual.

We provide advice and support to help young people into training and work by focusing on gaining professional or general qualifications, or developing a skill, for example through an industry apprenticeship.