A small , designed around one young person

Hub Haven is a registered children’s residential home providing sole-placement care for one young person at a time. Our home is purpose-designed for stability, predictability, and emotional containment, allowing every routine, relationship, and plan to be built around the individual young person we care for.

We work with young people aged 10 to 17, mixed gender, who have experienced trauma, neglect, loss, disrupted attachments, or placement instability. Hub Haven model is designed to feel safe, calm, and family-like, while delivering the structured therapeutic care a young person needs to recover and move forward.

* Our home at a glance *

One young person at a time, aged 10 to 17, mixed gender

Detached residential property in Greenford, London

Registered with Ofsted (URN 2878337)

Trauma-informed care grounded in Hughes’ P.A.C.E. model

1:1 staffing during waking hours, escalating to 2:1 where risk indicates

Sleep-in cover overnight with 24/7 manager on-call

Manager-led oversight by Registered Manager and Responsible Individual

*Why a sole-placement home matters

Many young people in care have lived through environments where they felt unseen, unsafe, or one of many. A single-placement home removes those pressures entirely. There are no peer dynamics to manage, no competition for attention, and no need to perform for staff who are stretched thin.

Instead, every interaction is intentional. Every shift is staffed for the young person we care for. Every care plan, risk assessment, and routine is built for them, reviewed for them, and adjusted for them. This is what allows a young person to settle, trust, and grow.

*How we work day to day

Life at Hub Haven Ltd is structured but not rigid. Mornings, mealtimes, education, activities, and bedtimes follow a predictable rhythm, supported by warm and attuned staff. Routines are flexible enough to respond to how the young person is presenting on any given day.

Our standards

We hold ourselves to the standards required by the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and the Quality Standards. The home is supported by monthly Regulation 44 independent visits, Regulation 45 quality of care reviews, and continuous internal supervision and oversight. Every member of staff is DBS-cleared, fully inducted, and undergoes monthly supervision.