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Therapeutic Interventions

About

One size does not fit all when it comes to therapeutic interventions. Every individual is unique, and their circumstances and needs should be taken into account when designing an intervention plan. Personalization of therapeutic interventions is essential to ensure their effectiveness and maximize outcomes. Here at RUOE the type of therapeutic activities, therapy or counselling each young person receives is based on their needs, experiences and circumstances.

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Mission

Our Mission at RUOE is to work collaboratively with other services to ensure sure that young people receive the support they need, when they need it. We aim to offer the support needed for young people to overcome challenges with our expert therapists, mentors and therapeutic practitioners proficient in dealing with diverse issues. 

Vision

Health, hope, happiness, and opportunity for all children, youth, and families Is what our service aims to bring to the West Midlands.​ 

Creativity

  • We believe that change can occur.

  • We strive to be flexible and develop whatever services are needed to address the needs of the children, youth, and families we serve.

Dedication

  • We strive to exceed customer expectations.

  • We strive to identify and accept all those who are in need of our services.

Diversity

  • We affirm the self-worth of each individual we serve.

  • We embrace diversity in our approach to hiring staff, serving families, and in partnership with our community.

  • We value individual differences.

  • We provide culturally competent services in a manner that involves the family in the definition of issues as well as in the selection of solutions.​

Integrity

  • We are honest and ethical in all our dealings.

  • We keep our promises and are accountable for our actions.

  • We respect the confidentiality of those we serve. 

Quality

  • We strive at all times to provide services of the highest quality.

  • We focus on prevention.

  • We meet the needs of children , youth, and families by utilizing the least restrictive, most appropriate services possible. 

Respect

  • We treat each individual with respect and dignity.

  • We ensure individualized, child centered services that build on the strengths of each child, his family, and his neighborhood.

  • We respect the individual’s right to define “family”.

  • We respect the individual’s right to choose solutions.

Teamwork

  • We promote trust and partnerships that reach across system and organizational boundaries.

  • We cooperate in developing “Win-Win” solutions.

  • We affirm that children, youth, families, and the community have a shared responsibility for and are part of the solution.

Resiliency

  • We strive to face challenges head-on and bounce back from adversity with unwavering focus on our mission.

  • We help build competencies and skills.

  • We help children, youth, families, staff, and the community develop positive views of self, hope, optimism, and motivation to be effective in their environments.

  • We look for opportunities for self- discovery.

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Therapeutic Services 

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Exploitation and Gang Therapeutic Mentoring

Therapeutic Mentoring is based on an approach. It provides a safe, confidential, judgemental-free space to explore aims and aspirations, understanding the barriers and blocks preventing  them. Therapeutic mentoring involves a collaboration of two people, working with one another, to establish a plan or aim. Therapeutic mentoring interventions are underpinned with psychology and therapeutic theory.

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Afterschool Therapeutic Interventions

  • Music therapy is the use of music and/or elements of music (like sound, rhythm and harmony) to accomplish goals, like reducing stress or improving quality of life.

  • Art therapists use art as a medium to address emotional issues which may be confusing and distressing.

  •  Horse Therapy incorporates horses into the therapeutic process. People engage in activities such as grooming, feeding, and leading a horse while being supervised by a mental health professional.

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Counselling & Therapy 

Talking therapies are treatments which involve talking to a trained professional about  thoughts, feelings and behaviour. There are many different types of talking therapy, but they all aim to:

  • give a safe time and place to talk to someone who won't judge.

  • help make sense of things and understand ourself better

  • help resolve complicated feelings, or find ways to live with them

  • help recognise unhelpful patterns in the way we think or act, and find ways to change them.

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