Referrals

Referral Process

At Home, we follow a structured, trauma-informed referral process to ensure the best possible placement match and therapeutic support for each young person.

  • 01

    Initial Enquiry

    Referrals are welcomed from local authorities and professional agencies. Please contact us to discuss the young person’s needs and current availability.

  • 02

    Assessment & Matching

    As a therapeutic children’s home, we prioritise understanding the whole child. Our process includes a comprehensive pre-placement assessment, carried out in collaboration with the placing authority, the young person’s social worker, previous carers, school, and any clinical professionals.

    This assessment includes:

    • A full intake of historical, social, educational, and health information
    • Review of trauma history, attachment patterns, previous placements, education engagement, health needs, and safeguarding issues
    • Multidisciplinary consultation to assess readiness and suitability for placement

    As part of our trauma-informed approach, we also carry out a full psychological assessment with our in-house therapy team. This helps us to:

    • Identify emotional and psychological needs
    • Determine appropriate therapeutic input (e.g. CBT, EMDR, counselling)
    • Develop a personalised care plan aligned with our Oak ARC-PACE therapeutic model
  • 03

    Pre-Admission Visit

    Where appropriate, the young person is invited to visit Oak House before admission. This gives them a chance to meet staff, see the home, and ask questions in a supportive environment.

  • 04

    Pre-Placement Meeting

    Once placement is confirmed:

    • A pre-placement meeting is held to finalize care planning and ensure all documentation is in place.
    • Key documents are completed (e.g., Risk Assessment, All About Me, PEEP, Health & Support Plan).
    • The local authority is responsible for providing all required documentation.
  • 05

    Admission

    Upon arrival, the young person receives a warm, supported welcome. They are introduced to their Keyworker, given a tour of the home, and receive a Welcome Pack including essential items and our Children’s Guide. Their room is fully prepared to ensure a comfortable start.

  • 06

    Post-Admission

    • GP Health Assessment: Arranged within the first 24 hours to ensure physical health needs are addressed.
    • Care Plan Development: A detailed Care Plan is created with input from the young person, social worker, and professionals to guide their therapeutic and daily support.
    • Assessment Period (First 6–12 Weeks):
      • During the initial weeks of placement, we observe and assess how the young person is settling into the home environment. This period allows us to:
        • Identify strengths and areas requiring additional support
        • Understand their emotional and behavioural responses in daily life
        • Further refine the therapeutic interventions in place to support long-term growth
      • This reflective, responsive approach helps ensure each child’s care remains personalised, effective, and trauma-informed.

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