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About Us

For sometime now, we have been at the forefront of making a difference in children’s lives and local communities. The Bettermeant Group is on a mission to continue on a life-affirming journey that builds on providing richness of morals, skills, pedagogy in all of the various forms to young people.

 

We want to ingrain sound values and the skills that our future generation needs to fulfil their potential, enabling them to integrate into society with the necessary tools required to thrive in life.​

 

We provide expert specialist care for children and young people, aged 7 to 17, with a range of conditions and special education needs, including autism, social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) difficulties, through our extensive network of schools, further education colleges and partnerships with NHS, child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) units, as well as forensic child and adolescent mental health (FCAMHS) units.

Meet The Team

Darryl
Darryl
Director
Clare
Clare
Head of Operations and Quality Assurance
Daniel
Daniel
Deputy Manager
Caroline
Caroline
Residential shift leader
Georgia
Georgia
Residential support care worker
Amina
Amina
Residential support care worker
Sara
Sara
Business Manager
Devante
Devante
Home Manager
Ashleign
Ashleign
Residential shift leader
Courtney
Courtney
Residential support care worker
Liberty
Liberty
Residential support care worker - bank

Why Choose the Bettermeant Group

With absolute diligence and focus upon achieving the very best outcomes, our residential children's homes support young people with a specialist person-centric approach to fulfil their individual needs:

  • Safe and nurturing family environments that meet the full range of young people’s needs

  • Tailored pedagogy geared around a deep understanding of young people’s challenges

  • Bespoke access to programmes that heal and solidify social skills

  • Carefully-tailored therapies via mental therapies and sporting interventions 

  • Pathways that tackle the difficult transitional journeys from childhood to adulthood

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