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Our Successes

Our approach to care/support at New Chapter Partners is based on respect, recognising individuality and normalisation, taking the individual, though in care as being no different from any other in the community. 

 

Given that the statistics weigh heavily on failure for this group of individuals, our programmes have ensured that 91% of the residents we have had dealings with in year 10,11 and above leave the system with relevant GCSE’s or in the case of those with learning disabilities, the maximum qualifications that meet their needs for employment or further education. 

 

This is achieved by encouraging the individual to build up their skills which will in turn allow them to use their talent or potential to overcome difficulties.  We recognise that even though young people are in care, they are still valued as members of the community who have important contributions to make to its growth and development.  

We have an excellent track record of only ONE teen pregnancy ever in our residential unit since our opening in 2002 and (91%) of our young people in year 10 and 11 achieving qualifications in contrast to the government statistics of just fewer than 4%. 

We believe that we are the right people to do this work because the company is self sufficient both in the expertise of the staff we employ and the programmes devised to meet the diverse needs of the client group.

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