Council to buy house for specialist care for children

Councillors have agreed to the purchase of a house to support children aged between 5 and 12-years-of-age who are unable to live in a family setting.

A nurturing environment

The house, which will be able to accommodate three children, will offer a nurturing and therapeutic environment to support the children to build safe and positive relationships.

Supporting the children

At the full Council meeting on Tuesday, councillors approved a recommendation to identify, buy and furnish a house where an experienced multi-disciplinary team will support the children to recover from the trauma and abuse they have suffered.

A transitional step

The intention would be for the house to be a transitional step for children, so they can be supported, when ready, to return to the care of their own family or long term carers. 

Improving lives

Councillors heard Children’s Services report the age and profile of children requiring care placements has changed over the past few years. Resources within Midlothian for children in the five to 12 years age group are needed.  The council’s research over the years, which is also supported in the report of The Independent Care Review (The Promise), confirms maintaining children within their own communities, schools and near family members results in better outcomes. 


 

23 Feb 2021