Comments
Digital copy of a Paper by C A S [Charles Smith, Children's Officer] regarding future needs in respect of residential care.
Reference | ZC/D/AW2/A2/8/4/WD007005 |
Date | 17 January 1984 |
Scope and Content | Sets out details of the number children in the care of the Education Committee and those in residential establishments (Haut de la Garenne, Group Homes, voluntary homes, hostels and Les Chênes) as at 31 December 1983 as well as the average numbers over the previous three years. Includes a projection of future need, outlining assumptions regarding the number of children requiring residential care and number of beds available at each residential establishment excluding Haut de la Garenne. Includes four recommendations in relation to: the replacement of Haut de la Garenne, contingency planning, invitation to the National Children's Home to provide a specialised children's home and a decision on the future of Red Roofs as a potential site for a small children's home. |
Names | Smith, Charles Brig-y-Don Children's Home Children's Office Children's Sub-Committee Haut de la Garenne Jersey Association for Youth and Friendship La Préférence Children's Home Les Chênes Residential School National Children's Home St Luke's Vicarage |
Keywords | adolescents | childcare | Children | children's homes | Children's Officers | children's services | Committees | counselling | courses | departments | evidence | Group Homes | Hostels | IJCI | meetings | minutes | papers | residential care | reports | voluntary homes |
Places | Brig-y-Don, Coast Road, Haut de la Garenne, La Préférence, St Martin, Les Chênes, Five Oaks, Red Roofs, Rouge Bouillon, St Luke's Vicarage |
Dimensions | 1 pdf file |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | PDF file - please click on the link to download |
Closed until | 2100 |
Context:
Digital copy of a Paper by C A S [Charles Smith, Children's Officer] regarding future needs in respect of residential care.
ZC/D/AW2/A2/8/4/WD007005
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