
Home Frequently Asked Question
We provide residential care and support for children and young people aged 7 to 17 who may have emotional and behavioral difficulties (EBD).
Abington House is a small, specialized environment designed for a maximum of two residents, allowing for high-intensity, individualized support.
We ensure every child is registered with a local GP, dentist, and optician within 48 hours of their arrival at the home.
We are ideally located near Abington Park, Northampton County Cricket Club, and local town amenities, encouraging active community participation.
A Key Worker acts as the child’s personal advocate, managing their appointments and supporting them in critical meetings like LAC reviews and EHCP sessions.
We conduct a thorough suitability assessment and review the child's cultural and religious background to ensure the home is perfectly prepared for their arrival.
Yes, we encourage residents to decorate their double bedrooms with pictures, posters, and personal belongings to foster a sense of ownership and comfort.
We use a trauma-informed, relationship-based model that prioritizes trust, empathy, and stability to help young people heal and grow.
Residents can voice concerns or suggestions through weekly house meetings, a personal "Children's Guide," or our anonymous suggestion box.
Every child at Harborough Mews is supported to reach their full potential through trauma-informed care, dedicated advocacy, and a nurturing home environment.
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