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Care Planning

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Aldine House offers a comprehensive care planning service. An initial planning meeting is held to ascertain the needs of the young person. This forms the platform for any direct work/interventions that are appropriate to their needs.
 
The work/intervention is delivered through a team of Residential Social Workers and monitored by the Assistant Manager (Care Planning & Staff Development). Aldine House has a range individual and groupwork packages/interventions available including:
 
  • Self esteem
  • Offending Behaviour
  • Victim awareness;
  • Reducing risk
  • Arson
  • Challenging Behaviour
 
Each young persons progress is reviewed on a monthly basis. The review is based on the Assessment for Children and Young People areas identified within ‘Good Parenting – Good Outcomes’ and “The Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families”. 
 
Aldine House operates an Individual Behaviour Programme. This is a token-based economy and provides the staff and young people to ascertain if their behaviours respond to internal or external control mechanisms.

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