Oak Lodge
4-bed all girls home / Ofsted rating: ‘Good’
This Essex/Suffolk border Registered children’s home is a spacious detached house located in extensive grounds surrounded by parkland. The nearest towns are Ipswich and Colchester with good rail connections to London (Liverpool Street). The journey time is 50 minutes. On site education to GCSE level is provided.
Oak Lodge is registered for 4 girls age between 9-17 and benefits from one to one staffing and a night awake staff member supported by a sleep in.
The Home provides a safe, homely and nurturing environment where young people are supported as they try to turn their lives around and resume self-control and responsibility for their own behaviour. The young people are helped to develop their own sense of identity and individuality as they try new experiences and express their own opinions and feelings safely supported by an enthusiastic and well-trained staff team.
Placement at Oak Lodge can be a stepping stone in breaking negative cycles of behaviour. The relative seclusion of the Home allows the young people the space to address their past and deal with unresolved feelings. The level of staff support allows for consistency of care and clear boundary setting, and also containment of any especially difficult behaviour. However, proximity to Ipswich and Colchester ensures access to a wide range of recreational activities.
Young people are encouraged to access the extensive range of hobbies and activities that are available in the local area, this includes horse riding, gym membership, voluntary work, dance classes, singing lessons, skiing lessons, sailing, the Air Training Corps, rollerskating and many other of the enjoyable pursuits that we are fortunate to have available in the Essex and Suffolk regions.
This is a therapeutic home, run according to the principles of Social Pedagogy. Maintaining boundaries, and ensuring established routines are followed, are an essential part of the day.
The staff at the home are encouraged to make their decisions in the spirit of “good parents”. In particular they are reminded that as a “good parent” they should take appropriate action to prevent young people in their care from running into danger, should they have reason to believe that this is being considered.
To protect the safety and welfare of our young people, we do not publish our Statement of Purpose and Function on our website, but a copy is available by request.
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Statement of Purpose available to local authority (by request).