Our practice is informed with a focus on attachment theory. The core values of the home are influenced by Dr Dan Hughes Model of Attachment. This model uses PACE; a way of thinking, feeling, communicating and behaving that aims to make the child feel safe. It is based on how parents connect with their very young infants.
The Hub (clinical and therapeutic) department is based at Fort Wallington in Fareham. The Hub is a multi-disciplinary therapeutic service central to all other Fair Ways services. The Hub works with all Fair Ways services to ensure children’s emotional, social and educational needs are identified through effective screening and clinical assessment.
We believe that all children should have the opportunity to receive education in a mainstream provision, we also recognise that for various reasons this is not always possible. For these children, we can provide the alternative provision.
Portchester supports those who are entering higher education such as college and will provide transport to and from the educational centre giving them opportunities to achieve their aspirations.
Courses and independence
Learning to drive
Gaining the National Life Guard Qualification
Summer NCS programmes
Hobbies and Interests
Gym memberships
LGBTQ+ Community groups
Sailing
Activities
Go Ape
Theme Parks
Annual Holidays
Every one of our homes has a children's guide for our young people, so they know what it is like living with us
Learn moreTo find out more about Porchester, please read our Statement of Purpose
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