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About Us

Apex Pathway aims to create a culture that respects and values each other’s differences, that promotes dignity, equality and diversity, and we ensure that all staff members are suitably trained in all aspects of equality and diversity including legislation and their responsibilities. The staff will challenge attitudes, behaviour and language that are non-inclusive and discriminatory, in a positive way.

 

  • We encourage children and young people to develop respect for themselves and for others. We deliver services that recognise and build on the strengths of children from all cultures, religions, gender, age, sexual orientation, ability and backgrounds; in ways that meet their needs and help them to achieve their full potential.

 

  • Children and Young people are offered opportunities to try out new experiences, which are not restricted by traditional gender options.

 

  • They are also encouraged and supported to understand their rights and be well-informed about ways of challenging discrimination.

 

  • Staff recognise the importance of children needing to know their rights as this empowers them and assists in protecting them. Staff respect these rights and will advocate for those rights on behalf of children and their families.

 

  • We actively encourage children to exercising their rights and that they also the have responsibilities to respect the fact that other people also have rights.

EqualityandDiversity

Our semi-independent home is staffed 24-hours by a member of our highly trained team. The level of support provided will be increased or decreased as required and in consultation with the placing authority to meet individual needs, especially for young people and vulnerable children with challenging behaviours whom may require 1:1 support 24 hours per day.

Residential and Semi-independence

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Children's Home (Ages 13-17)

Located in a family-oriented environment, our residential children's home is a haven for those aged 13 to 17. Here, children find not just a place to live, but a family that nurtures their dreams, understands their challenges, and celebrates their victories.

Transitioning into adulthood comes with its unique set of challenges. Our Supported accommodation for those aged 16 to 18 is designed to bridge the gap between childhood and adulthood, offering a supportive environment where young people can chart their path forward with confidence as they transition into adulthood.

Supported Accommodation (Ages 16-18)

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Apex Pathway hopes to make this process as smooth as possible for all involved, ensuring children and young people are placed in the correct service and receive the appropriate level of care to meet their individual needs.

 

When considering referrals, Apex Pathway will always prioritise meeting both the needs of the young person referred, the skills set of our team and of matching interplay of the children already in placement. We aim to respond to all referrals within a 24-hour period.

Admission Process

Who We Are

At Apex Pathway, we are dedicated to providing premier residential children's home and supported accommodations for care leavers.

 

Our focus is on fostering respect, self-reliance, and self-care, enabling our residents to make age-appropriate, informed decisions.

 

Our paramount objective is to ensure that all the children in our care reach their full potentials. 

Purpose of Service 

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