Care NW adopts proactive and structured approaches, including Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), trauma-informed practice, detailed risk assessments, and personalised care planning. We focus on creating predictable routines, positive relationships, and supportive environments that help individuals feel safe, respected, and understood.
Support may include assistance with emotional regulation, communication, daily living skills, social interaction, community engagement, mental wellbeing, education, employment opportunities, and independence-building. Our experienced teams are trained to respond calmly, safely, and consistently within complex and high-pressure situations while maintaining dignity and person-centred care at all times.
We work closely with families, social workers, commissioners, NHS professionals, psychologists, behavioural specialists, mental health teams, and wider multidisciplinary professionals to ensure support is coordinated, responsive, and aligned with each individual’s wider care and behavioural support plans.
Our goal is not simply to manage behaviour, but to help individuals achieve greater stability, reduce distress and crisis situations, improve quality of life, and develop the skills and confidence needed to progress towards greater independence and positive long-term outcomes.