Spring Valley Children's Care

Our Support & Services

A Place to Heal, A Path Toward Hope.

At Spring Valley Children’s Care Home, we understand that some young people need more than just a roof over their heads, they need a structured, therapeutic environment where healing can begin. Our specialist residential care is designed for children and teens facing emotional, behavioural, or developmental challenges, offering round-the-clock support in a safe and nurturing home.

Why Therapeutic Residential Care?

A calm, structured home helps children build trust and feel secure after difficult experiences.

With the right support, children can grow in confidence, learn life skills, and move forward.

It offers a consistent space where children can heal and grow.

What we Provide

Working Together to Support Positive Outcomes

We welcome enquiries from local authorities, social workers, and professionals seeking stable, nurturing placements that prioritise emotional wellbeing and long-term development.

Get in touch to discuss referrals, jobs, partnership opportunities, or to learn more about the tailored support we provide.

Spring Valley Children’s Care Home

Me Hub
Independence House,
Adelaide Street,
Heywood,
England,

Phone: 01782  
Email: referrals@svccare.co.uk

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Still Have Questions?

How do referrals work?

We accept referrals from local authorities and social care professionals for emergency and assessment placements, available 24/7. Please email referrals@svccare.co.uk for more information. 

What age groups do you support?

Young people in the range of 5–17, of any gender—particularly those with SEMH, ASD, ADHD or placement breakdown history.

Can placements move longer term?

Yes. Assessment placements include coordinated transition planning to long-term homes, schools, or independent living paths.

How is therapeutic care delivered?

Our team offers emotional and behavioral therapeutic planning, including trauma-informed psychological assessments and interventions.

What recreational or learning activities are available?

Young people engage in a wide range of activities—cycle rides, cinema trips, sports, arts projects and life-skills coaching.

What qualifications do your staff hold?

Our team includes experienced residential support workers, key workers, and therapeutic care specialists trained in trauma-informed care, safeguarding, and child development.

How do you ensure the safety and wellbeing of young people?

We maintain strict safeguarding protocols, regular staff training, 24/7 supervision, and tailored risk assessments to ensure a secure and supportive environment.

Can family contact be maintained during placement?

Yes. Where appropriate, we encourage and facilitate contact with family members in coordination with the placing authority and care plans.

We’re here to support you. Contact us today to speak with a member of our care team.