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A powerful new blog from Ofsted explores the impact of restraint and restrictive practices in children’s homes—and the importance of nurturing, safe spaces where children can truly flourish
It’s a timely reminder that every child deserves to feel heard, respected, and supported. From professional curiosity to meaningful communication, this piece highlights the practices that empower children and protect their well-being.
📖 Read the full blog: Restraint and restrictive practices: positive environments for children
You might see us posting often… and you wouldn’t be wrong. But here’s the truth behind it ![]()
Every post, every reminder, every shared resource — it’s all driven by the simple desire to make a difference. To protect, to empower, to uplift those who care for our most vulnerable children and young people.
If even one person finds clarity, support, or hope because of something we shared, then we’ve done exactly what we came here to do.
So yes, we post a lot. But we post with purpose. And we’ll keep doing it — until every child in care is surrounded by people equipped, informed, and inspired to give them the future they deserve ![]()

New to our training courses is the Autism Awareness and Inclusion training.
Keep a look out for an upcoming virtual training session!

We encountered a temporary website lockout, but we’re back!
Stay tuned for exciting improvements ahead! :)
From November we will be providing Emergency First Aid, and First Aid at Work (including Paediatric First Aid) training. All delivered by our qualified paediatric nurse.

Ofsted to probe the impact of covid on children’s social care. https://www.communitycare.co.uk/2020/08/18/ofsted-probe-impact-covid-social-care-ungraded-inspections/
Guidance has been issued on the use of PPE in children’s social care. Makes for an interesting read!
Covid -19 Essentials for Social care and Infection Control training have been completed. As a visitor to settings, health and safety remains a priority for all concerned. Risk assessment is in place and includes consultation with setting prior to visit taking place, thorough cleaning of all equipment taken into the home (between each visit), social distancing, regular hand washing/use of sanitiser and use of PPE.
The latest update from Ofsted was on the 8th July 2020. Please follow the link below to find amendments to existing regulations and guidance for children’s Social Care Services.