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Cosy Kids Respite
13 Compton CloseSouthcrest
Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 7NL
Tel: 01527 452 223
Fax: 01527 452 223
Cosy Kids provide overnight respite care for 4 children per night with learning difficulties, autism and/or challenging behaviour.
Cosy Kids Respite is committed to providing the highest standards of care to meet the unique individual needs of the children and young people in a happy, comfortable, safe and homely environment.
It is Cosy Kids philosophy to promote the child's rights, choice and dignity at all times. The children and young people will be encouraged to promote and maintain their independence at each child's level. Opportunities and activities are offered to stimulate the children and are organized in accordance with their abilities, interests and choices.
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Checked: May 2006
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