A Wilderness Way
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We provide creative child centred care packages for children and young people. We believe every child has equal rights to the highest quality child care.
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facebook.comWe allow all children and young people in our care to access a child-centred education, which will enable them to reach their potential. Alongside this, we’ve been rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted. http://bit.ly/2vtAYic
Child protection conferences play a crucial role in UK social work. Here are some important ways they can be made more efficient.
According to research, children are happier when they are allowed to play with others outdoors, whether that’s in the garden or at the park.
The children and young people in our care are given the opportunity to thrive in a “wilderness” experience based in a therapeutic countryside environment. Read more about what we do on our website. http://bit.ly/2voQNJn
“The staff always listen to me” - we help children and young people to thrive and develop in an outdoor environment. Find out more about what we do on our website. http://www.we-uk.co.uk/
In response to increasing demand, good social work is the key to solving big problems in the care system. Find out why: http://bit.ly/2h91NEZ
The National Trust has drawn up 50 “must-do” activities “before you’re 11 ¾” to encourage more children to enjoy the outdoors.
At A Wilderness Way, we are committed to providing creative and child centred care packages for children and young people in our care. Find out more about what we do on our website.
Are you passionate about supporting young people? We’re looking for a Residential Support Worker to join us in contributing to the safety and comfort of young residents in a countryside environment. Apply today. http://bit.ly/2tiIp9X
Want to make a difference in the lives of children and young people? Become a Residential Support Worker and support people with challenging social difficulties in a therapeutic countryside environment. If this sounds like you, apply easily today: http://bit.ly/2tiIp9X
Read Vashti's perspective of being in care and how she worked hard to make it to Cambridge University, despite being told it was impossible.
Social workers, children, young people and other professional workers are now being called upon to participate in improving care within the UK. All you have to do is fill out a questionnaire – apply here today.