— About Trustec Homes

Structured environments built on clinical expertise

Every placement decision at Trustec Homes is grounded in formulation, not assumption. We hold the most complex cases because our structure, staffing, and clinical oversight are designed specifically for them.

/ One setting, one team

Education, care, and clinical support — no handoffs

Integrated by design

Person-centred formulation

Observable, measurable outcomes

Each young person has a detailed clinical formulation informing their placement. Support plans are built from evidence, reviewed regularly, and held jointly by the residential and clinical teams.

Education, residential care, and clinical support share the same building and the same team — so decisions about a young person are made in real time, not across fragmented referral chains.

Progress is tracked in concrete terms: school attendance, self-regulation, sleep, and participation in daily routines. We report what can be observed — not what sounds reassuring.

Close environmental shot inside a daylit residential support space, a staff member seated at a low table beside a young person working on a task, staff member's hands open on the table, attentive body language, warm wood surfaces and soft natural light from a window to the left, shot from eye-level at a respectful distance
Close environmental shot inside a daylit residential support space, a staff member seated at a low table beside a young person working on a task, staff member's hands open on the table, attentive body language, warm wood surfaces and soft natural light from a window to the left, shot from eye-level at a respectful distance
• Staff training and rigour

Eighteen months before leading a shift

Every member of staff completes an extended induction before they take independent responsibility. That timeline is not policy — it is the minimum standard required to hold a young person's environment with genuine consistency.

Our multidisciplinary teams include psychologists, therapists, and specialist teachers employed in-house. Clinical oversight is continuous, not periodic — the team that knows a young person best is the team making decisions about them.

Calm under pressure is not a personality trait we hope to hire. It is a skill taught, rehearsed, and maintained through structured supervision and trauma-informed practice frameworks.

Expertise that holds the most complex placements

Commissioners and families can explore each service area in detail — the structure, staffing, and clinical model behind every placement Trustec Homes accepts.