Open World 2
Our Services

Specialist care for complex needs

Residential and supported accommodation designed for young people with emotional, behavioural, mental health and neurodiverse conditions.

Who We Support

We specialize in complex needs

Low-arousal environments and trauma-informed staff help young people develop healthier coping mechanisms and rebuild confidence.

Anxiety, depression and other conditions supported by our in-house therapeutic team — processing experiences, building resilience.

Calming, predictable homes designed around sensory, social and communication needs, with autism-friendly practice throughout.

Clear routines, visual supports and executive-function strategies that help young people succeed day to day.

We recognize PDA is rooted in anxiety, not defiance. Our approach focuses on autonomy-building and anxiety reduction.

Robust procedures for PICA, self-harm, risk-taking behaviours, attachment and multiple co-occurring needs.

Our Care Approach

The Open World 2 model

Eight principles that define how we deliver excellence — every day, in every home.

01

Assessment & Planning

Person-centered care plans co-created with social workers, families, schools and the young person.

02

Therapeutic Environment

Physically and emotionally safe homes with calming sensory design and genuine belonging.

03

24/7 Skilled Support

Trained staff round-the-clock — for the 3am moments and everything in between.

04

In-House Therapy

Sessions with qualified psychotherapists and psychologists for every young person.

05

Education & Vocational

Mainstream schools, alternative provision, and AQA-accredited in-house courses.

06

Life Skills & Independence

Budgeting, cooking, transport, job-seeking, self-care — capability that lasts.

07

Physical Health & Wellbeing

Daily activity through on-site gyms, sports centres and outdoor pursuits.

08

Multi-Agency Collaboration

Seamless work with social workers, health professionals, schools and authorities.

Service Types

Three pathways. One promise.

Residential Children's Homes

For:
Young people aged 11–17 with high support needs
Capacity:
1–4 per home
Duration:
Medium to long-term
What's Included
  • 24/7 residential care
  • Trauma-trained staff
  • Therapeutic services
  • Educational advocacy
  • Health & wellbeing
  • Community integration
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Supported Accommodation

For:
Young people aged 16–19 transitioning to adulthood
Capacity:
1–4 per property
Duration:
Medium-term, step-down
What's Included
  • Graduated independence
  • Life skills intensive
  • Education, training, employment
  • Emotional support
  • Key worker mentoring
  • Practical preparation
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Supported Living (18+)

For:
Adults seeking semi-independent living
Capacity:
Flexible arrangements
Duration:
Medium to long-term, flexible
What's Included
  • Tailored support packages
  • Community-based care
  • Mental health & wellbeing
  • Practical life skills
  • Employment support
  • Choice & autonomy
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