Clover House is a charity set up to improve the emotional and physical health and well being of children, teenagers and their families using a blend of integrated complementary therapies as self help techniques for continued use or life style changes/coaching
BROAD AIMS
- To retain the concept of clover house as a non-clinical, child and teenage friendly solution focused brief therapy
- To look at the child in the context of family life and their wider environment and to involve parents and extended family in the process of change
- To work with the clients to help them to develop self-reliance, self esteem and coping strategies for day to day life
- To work integratively with other agencies and professionals
- To address underlying causes of physical health issues
- To become nationally recognised as a centre of excellence for children and teenagers
BROAD OBJECTIVE
- To continue to deliver and expand existing services
- To develop clear protocols and procedures for working with clients
- To produce a range of educational materials and resources
- To promote the benefits of Clover house therapy to the public and agencies such as NHS, schools etc, Including presentations and talks
- To offer training for therapists to treat children
- To develop the staffing team in a number of key areas
- To review and improve office administration systems on a regular basis
- To develop a PR and fundraising strategy
- To develop the accommodation in line with our needs
- To expand and develop the management committee