Five Rivers welcomes the discerning insights of the cross party Select Committee report on Looked-after Children, published on the 20-04-09. The report highlights the importance of 'good relationships' with young people.

At Five Rivers we believe that if children are given back their childhood with authoritative parenting and skilled adult support, they can take advantage of opportunities for learning and growth. This is delivered within a safe therapeutic environment that supports the journey from trauma to growth.

Children & Young People at Five Rivers can enjoy an environment which supports the passage through developmental milestones.

Five Rivers is pleased to announce that we are developing a working relationship with The Pillars of Parenting organisation. They have considerable experience working in private and local authority childcare by providing a theoretical model of childcare based on confirmed psychological research and based upon the impact of parental rejection.

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