Children's residential care
Children's residential care in South Wales
Keys runs therapeutic children's residential homes across South Wales for young people with a variety of behaviours and identified needs who need a stable, supportive home. Provision includes dual placements in multi-bed homes, in single and mixed-gender settings.
8-17
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Areas we serve
Across South Wales
Keys supports children and young people placed by local authorities across South Wales. Each home is registered with and inspected by CIW, the regulator for children's social care in Wales.
Homes provide spacious bedrooms, communal living areas, outdoor recreational space, educational resources, and therapeutic rooms. Placements are dual occupancy, and homes range from three to four beds, giving placement teams choice across the county and the wider South West.
For children’s safety we describe the areas we support rather than naming individual children’s homes or addresses. We also accept referrals from beyond South Wales.
About Children’s Residential Care
For Professionals
Placement & pathways in South Wales
Information for placing teams
Placing social workers and commissioners can check current vacancies in South Wales with the Keys referrals team. Every placement starts with an initial enquiry and a thorough assessment of the young person's needs before a suitable home is identified, with ongoing support once they move in. Staff are trained in the Keys Connect trauma-informed model.
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Children's Residential Care in other regions
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Connected Support
Support centred around each individual.
We call it Connected Support.
A network of Care, Education and Health services for children, young people and adults, seamlessly connecting specialist schools, alternative learning solutions, children’s homes, adult residential, supported living and health services and expertise.
