New children’s home bid made without police or social services

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A plan for a new children’s home has been slammed for being ‘thrown together’ by a company with “no experience” running a care home. The proposal for the new home, near Ashby, was unanimously rejected by councillors.

Applicants proposed turning a house in a residential area in Woodville into a home for three children. But councillors raised serious concerns over the lack of a robust plan at a South Derbyshire District Council meeting on Tuesday, March 7.



The plan was put forward by the Rose View Care Group Ltd which stated in its application that its staff were experienced in running children’s homes and that the site would be registered with Ofsted. But Councillor Julie Patten claimed the firm had not consulted Derbyshire County Council or the area’s police about it.

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Coun Patten, cabinet member for children’s services and safeguarding said: “I am really concerned about this application. Where is the business case? The company has no experience with running care homes and no experience running children’s homes, which I find really concerning.

“We do need children’s homes, that is a fact, but we need quality children’s homes, not something that has been thrown together which looks like what has been done here. We also need a minimum of one to one staff to children ratio, along with supervision at night.

The house is on the outskirts of Woodville village in Derbyshire, towards Ashby. (Image: Google)

“I am really worried about it and I’m really worried about these children. The applicant has not consulted with Derbyshire (county council), we don’t know if these are Derbyshire children or being brought into Derbyshire.”

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