Secure Children's Homes (SCHs) in England and Wales are specialised residential facilities that provide care and education for young people who are either remanded by the court or placed for their own protection due to their high levels of vulnerability.[1] These homes cater to children aged 10 to 17 years old who present significant risks to themselves or others and require a secure environment to ensure their safety and well-being.[2]
Secure Children's Homes are distinct from other types of secure accommodation, such as Youth Offender Institutions (YOIs) and Secure Training Centres (STCs), in that they focus on providing intensive support, rehabilitation, and therapeutic interventions tailored to the individual needs of each child. SCHs are designed to be small-scale environments to ensure personalised care and a higher staff-to-child ratio.
Adel Beck Secure Children's Home | Leeds City Council | Benjamin Finley | Francis N'Jie | 24 | Good[3] | Google Maps | |
Aldine House Secure Centre | Sheffield City Council | Sally Williams | Joanne Peebles | 12 | Requires improvement to be good | Google Maps | |
Atkinson Unit | Devon County Council | Steve Liddicott | Helen Bowkett | 8 | Outstanding | Google Maps | |
Aycliffe Secure Services | Durham County Council | Martyn Stenton | Valerie Haigh | 34 | Good | Google Maps | |
Barton Moss Secure Care Centre | Salford City Council | Sayma Khan | Kay Davidson | 27 | Good | Google Maps | |
Clare Lodge | Peterborough City Council | Alison Bennett | Jeannette Winson | 16 | Good | Google Maps | |
Clayfields House Secure Unit | Nottinghamshire County Council | Jennifer Whiston | Paul Thomas | 20 | Good | Google Maps | |
Hillside Secure Children's Home | Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council | 18 | Google Maps | ||||
Kyloe House | Northumberland County Council | Adam Hall | Julie Tinkler | 15 | Good | Google Maps | |
Lansdowne Secure Unit | East Sussex County Council | Kathy Marriott | Post vacant | 7 | Good | Google Maps | |
Lincolnshire Secure Unit | Lincolnshire County Council | Tara Jones | David Clarke | 12 | Good | Google Maps | |
Marydale Lodge | Nugent Care | Suzanne Murray | Andrea Marshall | 12 | Outstanding | Google Maps | |
Swanwick Lodge | Hampshire County Council | Kieran Lyons | Sarah Herbert | 10 | Outstanding | Google Maps | |
Vinney Green Secure Unit | South Gloucestershire Council | Catherine Boyce | David Ballard | 24 | Good | Google Maps |
The operation of Secure Children's Homes in England and Wales is governed by a robust legal and policy framework designed to ensure the safety, welfare, and rights of the children in their care. Key legislation and guidelines include:
Secure Children's Homes face several challenges, including:
Recent initiatives have focused on enhancing therapeutic support, improving educational outcomes, and developing community-based alternatives to secure accommodation.
The Secure Accommodation Network (SAN) is a collaborative network of Secure Children's Homes (SCHs) in England and Wales, working together to improve standards of care, share best practices, and advocate for the needs of the children in secure accommodation.[4] The SAN aims to provide a unified voice for SCHs, promote continuous improvement, and ensure that every child receives the highest quality of care and support.