Glamorgan Gazette

New residentia­l unit opens at local school

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A NEW residentia­l unit has been officially opened at a Bridgend school so that children and young people with complex needs can receive all-year-round support close to home.

The caretaker’s house next to Heronsbrid­ge School has been refurbishe­d and extended by Bridgend County Borough Council so that it can now provide accommodat­ion for up to three children and young people aged from eight up to 19.

Before the new facility, which has been named Harwood House, was created any children who needed such extensive support had to be placed in neighbouri­ng local authoritie­s. That situation that wasn’t ideal, as Councillor Phil White, cabinet member for social services and early help, explained.

“While families certainly appreciate­d the fact that support was available to them, they did tell us that the upheaval of going outside of the county borough was sometimes unsettling.

“Stability and continuity are vitally important in a young person’s life, so we are very pleased to create this new residentia­l unit which will enable children and young people to remain within their local community.

“Placing young people in neighbouri­ng authori- ties was also very costly for us, so we feel that this new developmen­t will make more sense financiall­y too.

“The facility has been named Harwood House in honour of Heronsbrid­ge’s long-serving caretaker, Mr Harwood, who used to live there. Mr Harwood is a pillar of the school, and therefore it was absolutely fitting to name the new residentia­l unit after him.”

 ??  ?? The caretaker’s house has been converted into a new year-round new residentia­l unit
The caretaker’s house has been converted into a new year-round new residentia­l unit

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