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Home at peace offers a unique experience for young adults from 18 – 30 years, providing the best supported living services leading to independence and running their own lives……. “From Dependence to Independent living”
We have provided here, some extra information to help you understand the services we provide. Homeatpeace will continue to add to this section on a regular basis.
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Statement of Purpose
This Statement of Purpose outlines the support and care service that Homeatpeace Supported Living provides to service users aged 18 – 30 years. This document provides a general overview, the range of services provided and the policies and procedures adopted to provide the service. Our full Statement of Purpose is available to all relevant and interested parties on request.
We are committed to the highest standards and quality of care with delivery based on a multi-disciplinary contribution, having at its centre the service users and people significant to them. In particular, we are committed to the development of positive lifestyles for individuals and for them to be integrated, leading the fullest possible life within the community.
Our quality and attention to service users’ needs that our care staff provides are the result of experienced managers striving for a high standard of service delivery. In addition, all our managers possess either nursing, social work or vocational qualifications and all have substantial additional experience in supporting people with a more complex range of needs. We will continue to invest in the further development of staff in order to continually respond to individuals’ actual and changing needs and wishes.
Aims and Objectives
Homeatpeace Supported Living is committed to providing social, personal and practical care to those in our supported living accommodation. To equip our clients with the knowledge, skills and ability, to take as much control of their lives as possible. Thereby enabling them to feel more fulfilled in life through the range of opportunities offered to them and help them move on to independent living when they are ready.
Our Service provides support to:
- Service Users to make informed choices on how to live their lives
- To enable vulnerable adults to develop their confidence and maintain their dignity, by retaining control of the care and support services they receive
- To actively provide access to appropriate health and social care services
- To provide experienced and committed staff that have the appropriate expertise and training to provide a holistic service to adults with a range of complex needs
- Service Users to be involved in all aspects of the service delivery.
- To create a lifestyle that will promote and enhance personal choice, independence and overall well being
- To create an environment where all individuals are valued
- To promote a culture of continual learning within the staff team and foster continual improvement in service delivery
Services We Provide:
- Supported Living for Adults with Learning Disabilities
- Supported Housing for Young People Aged 18-30
- Supervised Accommodation
- Staffed Accommodation
- Domiciliary Care
- Personalisation & Care Management
- Temporary & Long Term Housing Solutions
- Move On Services
- Independent Living
- Fluctuating Support
Terms and Conditions of use
These Terms and Conditions together with the Privacy Policy govern your use of this website (the “Homeatpeace Site”) and your relationship with Homeatpeace Supported Living (“Homeatpeace,” “we” or “us”). Please read them carefully as they affect your rights and liabilities under the law. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, please do not use the Homeatpeace Site. If you have any questions on the Terms and Conditions, please contact us.
USE OF THE Homeatpeace SITE The Homeatpeace Site is provided to you for your personal use subject to these Terms and Conditions. By using the Homeatpeace Site you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
AMENDMENTS We may update these Terms and Conditions from time to time for legal or regulatory reasons or to allow the proper operation of the Homeatpeace Site. Any changes will be notified to you via a suitable announcement on the Homeatpeace Site. The changes will apply to the use of the Homeatpeace Site after we have given notice. If you do not wish to accept the new Terms and Conditions you should not continue to use the Homeatpeace Site. If you continue to use the Reoboth House Site after the date on which the change comes into effect, your use of the Homeatpeace Site indicates your agreement to be bound by the new Terms and Conditions.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The content of the Homeatpeace Site is protected by copyright, trade marks, database right and other intellectual property rights. You may retrieve and display the content of the Homeatpeace Site on a computer screen, store such content in electronic form on disk (but not any server or other storage device connected to a network) or print one copy of such content for your own personal, non-commercial use, provided you keep intact all and any copyright and proprietary notices. You may not otherwise reproduce, modify, copy or distribute or use for commercial purposes any of the materials or content on the Homeatpeace Site without written permission from Homeatpeace Supported Living Ltd.
YOUR USE OF THE HOMEATPEACE SITE You may not use the Homeatpeace Site for any of the following purposes: a) disseminating any unlawful, harassing, libellous, abusive, threatening, harmful, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable material or otherwise breaching any laws; b) transmitting material that encourages conduct that constitutes a criminal offence, results in civil liability or otherwise breaches any applicable laws, regulations or code of practice; c) interfering with any other person’s use or enjoyment of the Homeatpeace Site; or d) making, transmitting or storing electronic copies of materials protected by copyright without the permission of the owner. You will be responsible for our losses and costs resulting from your breach of this clause.
AVAILABILITY OF THE HOMEATPEACE SITE Although we aim to offer you the best service possible, we make no promise that the services at the Homeatpeace Site will meet your requirements. We cannot guarantee that the service will be fault-free. If a fault occurs in the service you should report it to us and we will attempt to correct the fault as soon as we reasonably can. Your access to the Homeatpeace Site may be occasionally restricted to allow for repairs, maintenance or the introduction of new facilities or services. We will attempt to restore the service as soon as we reasonably can.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The Homeatpeace Site provides information and resources and while Homeatpeace tries to ensure that material included on the Homeatpeace Site is correct, reputable and of high quality, it does not make any warranties or guarantees in relation to that content. If we are informed of any inaccuracies in the material on the Homeatpeace Site we will attempt to correct the inaccuracies as soon as we reasonably can. If we are in breach of these Terms & Conditions, we will only be responsible for any losses that you suffer as a result to the extent that they are a foreseeable consequence to both of us at the time you use the Homeatpeace Site. This clause shall not limit or affect our liability if something we do negligently causes death or personal injury.
THIRD PARTY WEBSITES As a convenience to users, the Homeatpeace Site includes links to other web sites or material which are beyond its control. Homeatpeace is not responsible for content on any site outside the Homeatpeace Site.
APPLICABLE LAW These Terms and Conditions will be subject to the laws of England and Wales. We will try to solve any disagreements quickly and efficiently. If you are not happy with the way we deal with any disagreement and you want to take court proceedings, you must do so within the United Kingdom.
INTERNATIONAL USE We make no promise that materials on the Homeatpeace Site are appropriate or available for use in locations outside the United Kingdom, and accessing the Homeatpeace Site from territories where its contents are illegal or unlawful is prohibited. If you choose to access this site from locations outside the United Kingdom, you do so on your own initiative and are responsible for compliance with local laws.
MISCELLANEOUS You may not transfer any of your rights under these Terms and Conditions to any other person. We may transfer our rights under these Terms and Conditions to another business where we reasonably believe your rights will not be affected. If you breach these Terms and Conditions and Homeatpeace chooses to ignore this, Homeatpeace will still be entitled to use its rights and remedies at a later date or in any other situation where you breach the Terms and Conditions. Homeatpeace shall not be responsible for any breach of these Terms and Conditions caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control. The Homeatpeace Site is owned and operated by Homeatpeace Supported Living whose registered address is at Kemp House, 152 -160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX . Company No. 12524907
Modern Slavery Statement 2020
Homeatpeace Supported Living is an independent care provider in the UK. As an operator of care homes we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional levels of care to our residents, with each care plan tailored to an individual’s requirements.
As the face of Homeatpeace Supported Living, our employees are a key component of our care delivery. Alongside them, some of the most important third party stakeholders in this regard are our suppliers and as a company, we predominantly use UK based suppliers and endeavour to develop close ties with them in order to keep our supply chain relatively short.
Our commitment
We are committed to identifying, preventing and monitoring risks of slavery, human trafficking and forced labour in our supply chain and operations. We have a zero tolerance approach to such practices.
These are:
- Slavery and human trafficking risk mapping – We continue to use the expertise of key stakeholders to help us to identify areas for action, including reviewing the risks of slavery and human trafficking in our supply chains but, also, closer to home, in our recruitment process.
- Modern slavery policy – Modern slavery awareness now forms part of our induction programme for all our front line staff. For current employees, our modern slavery policy forms part of our main employee handbook and we are introducing a programme to raise awareness of it, having promoted it to all our employees when it was first introduced in 2018.
- Management guidance – Modern slavery awareness has been incorporated into our induction programme workbook for managers. This coming year will see us roll out a programme designed to raise awareness and understanding of modern slavery amongst our managers and empower them to handle any concerns raised with them about it. In addition, we have introduced an e-learning module regarding modern slavery so that our managers can acquire more in-depth knowledge.
- Procurement – We expect our suppliers to adopt the same zero tolerance that we do to modern slavery. To ensure compliance with our standards all new central supply and service contracts we enter into include an obligation on our suppliers to address and be responsible for eradicating modern slavery. In addition, our suppliers are expected to agree to adhere to our modern slavery policy and provide a copy of their policy to us.
This is only part of the journey and over the next 12 months we will not only ensure that the work done to date is reinforced, but also continue to explore ways of improvement going forward.
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