A friend of ours who is a nurse was talking about this unit the other day and told us that the 18-bedroom unit had just two children staying there and before that just three!
They also have a full staff team regardless of how many residents are staying, but if this is true rather than waste money why not put the proposed Colwyn Bay unit here as well?
Here is the FOI request someone has sent in.
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/nant_y_bryniau_education_centre
Nant-y-Bryniau Education Centre Abergele
Dear Conwy County Borough Council,
Please can the council clarify the following
1, How many staff work at the unit?
2, How many residents have stayed at the unit on a 12-month basis over the last 5 years? or weekly, or monthly?
3, Currently there are just two residents in the 18-bed unit, can the council clarify if any assessments/ reviews have taken place on the overall success/failure of the unit and its cost-effectiveness,
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Anyway here is what they do...
What We Do
Nant-y-Bryniau is an educational facility that provides education and support to the young people who are admitted to The North Wales Adolescent Service Unit (NWAS), and to Kite, the Intensive Community Support Team, both CAMHS tier 4. We work in close partnership with both teams; assisting in meeting the needs of patients from across the whole of North Wales admitted to the services due to their mental health needs.
Nant-y-Bryniau is run by Conwy Local Education Authority on behalf of all the unitary departments across the north of the country. We are situated in a purpose-built facility adjacent to the NWAS inpatient ward in the picturesque grounds of Abergele Hospital.
Young people who have severe and complex mental health issues are admitted to NWAS for a period of residential intensive therapeutic treatment. During pupils' stays at the unit, they attend Nant-y-Bryniau Education Centre. Young people admitted to Kite are community-based but access Nant-y-Bryniau provision either by attending our Kite teaching group in Abergele up to five afternoons per week or they are supported in their locality to liaise with their existing school/college or to identify future possibilities with access to Careers Wales and other providers.
Our Aims
Those in education:
Link with existing education providers to continue the established education pathway
Continue curriculum commitments as closely as possible
Plan for and support successful re-integration into school, college or alternative education provision
Those not in education or training:
Provide a valid and meaningful educational experience appropriate for individual needs
Identify potential next steps opportunities for education, training or employment
The place should be full due to all of the delinquent crime in the area
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