Short-breaks at Red Gables
Together for Children (TfC) has lodged a planning application for a new short-break and day care home for families with SEND (special educational needs and disability) needs.
Together for Children (TfC) has lodged a planning application for a new short-break and day care home for Sunderland families who have SEND (special educational needs and disability) needs. Red Gables is a five-bedroom detached property in East Rainton and was purchased on behalf of TfC by Sunderland City Council. The purchase was agreed by the council's Cabinet at its meeting in October following a comprehensive search of suitable properties. The total cost of the purchase and conversion is anticipated to be around £1.708m. Subject to the planning process, design and fitting out works, and permissions from children's services watch-dog Ofsted, it's anticipated that the property's conversion could be completed and hosting its first children and families by autumn 2024. As a centre for daytime outreach, group activities and short breaks, the property has extensive grounds with ample space for play and development, and can offer other services including therapy and overnight care. The planning application will be examined in due course. External alterations in the application include making the property accessible for wheelchair users (ramps, low threshold doors, automatic doors etc) and internal alterations are necessary to suit the needs of users. The City Council's Cabinet Member for Children, Learning and Skills, Councillor Linda Williams said: "We believe Red Gables is an ideal property and opportunity to provide our new high quality short-term break provision. As we go through this planning process, we've outlined how we want to make it a homely and outdoor space providing breaks. This is alongside helping children and young people to learn, have fun, socialise and gain independence in a supportive and comfortable environment." Families that use SEND services are to be consulted about the outdoor space and facilities, subject to securing all the necessary permissions for the conversions and adaptation works in and outside the property. Chief Executive of TfC, Jill Colbert OBE said: "We've begun speaking to families about our exciting plans for Red Gables. Our vision for Red Gables is to create a nurturing environment for children while families are given a chance to recharge and knowing their children are happy and in safe hands. "We will be continuing to work alongside families as we look to make Red Gables the best it can be and continue to make real and positive differences to all families in Sunderland." The purchase of Red Gables follows the ending of short-break work with the Grace House charity and interim arrangements have been put in place. |