News

Positive outcomes from Attachment Placements! (18.10.11)

The results of our analysis of discharges over the last 4 years are conclusive - 73% of children placed in Keys Attachment services are rehabilitated home or make successful transitions to other forms of family placement or independence.

 Peter O'Neill Marketing Director comments

 "These results are fantastic - we always knew that we were achieving positive outcomes with the Keys approach with children who had suffered abuse, trauma and many failed placements through attachment problems but these results confirmed our belief!

 These positive outcomes only help spur us on to achieve more for those children with attachment problems who do not get the specialist help they deserve and need earlier in their care career"

Childrens Network Pilot gets off to impressive start! (13.06.11)

Keys Group are delighted to announce that in consultation with our children/young people we have developed, over several months,  a successful Children's Network within Keys Attachment sector that is being rolled out across the Organisation. 

Children/young people, irrespective of age, race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, particular needs/difficulties etc. will continue to be encouraged to contribute at whatever level they wish and with the required level of support/resources -  every child will have a voice.  The Children's Network Logo has been developed entirely by children and young people

 

 

 

 

 

Keys Group acquires CareUK Childrens Services (26.04.11)

The Directors of Keys Group are excited to announce that from 4.3.2011., Keys have acquired the company formerly known as Care UK Childrens Services Ltd

Keys London services on SW London Commissioners “A” list! (14.12.10)

With effect from 13.12.10 the three Keys Group resources in London; Oak Trees (Sydenham), Tree House (Hounslow) and Tudor Lodge Residential School  (Purley) have all been accredited on the South West London Commissioning Groups A list of preferred providers.

The Commissioning Group felt the Keys services in London met their criteria for high quality and value for money. Indeed the services had to demonstrate how they could provide even more savings for the Commissioning Group as part of the exercise