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About Us
SWAAAY is a UK-based provider of specialist residential care and therapeutic support services for children and young people with emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBD). The organisation delivers structured residential care and therapeutic programmes designed to support young people in developing emotional stability, resilience and life skills.
Who We Are
SWAAAY provides residential care and therapeutic support for boys and young men who have experienced trauma, abuse or significant emotional challenges. The organisation operates several children’s residential homes and specialist services that combine care, therapy and education to help young people achieve positive long-term outcomes.
Working closely with local authorities, therapists and education professionals, SWAAAY delivers integrated care programmes that support the emotional and social development of young people.
SWAAAY’s residential services operate within the regulatory framework of Ofsted, which oversees children’s residential care services in England.
What We Do
Residential Children’s Homes
Providing safe and structured residential environments for young people who require specialist care and supervision.
Therapeutic Support
Delivering therapy-led care programmes designed to support emotional development and behavioural stability.
Education and Development Support
Working with education providers to ensure young people continue learning and developing life skills.
Care Planning and Safeguarding
Developing personalised care plans focused on wellbeing, safety and long-term positive outcomes.
Approach & Values
SWAAAY focuses on delivering therapeutic, trauma-informed care that supports young people in understanding and managing their emotions while developing independence and resilience. Care teams work closely with therapists and support professionals to provide structured and supportive environments.
Industry Role
SWAAAY operates within the UK children’s residential care sector, providing specialist placements for young people with complex emotional and behavioural needs while supporting local authorities in delivering safe and structured care services.