13 January 2012
During a routine inspection
On this visit the children were at school and we were not able to speak to or observe the children's care. However, we spoke to parents to ask them to share their views on the care and facilities provided at Layland. The parents we spoke with told us that they are satisfied with the service provided and that the children are happy to go to Layland for a stay. Some comments we received were: 'staff are wonderful', 'he is in the best place' and 'it's a valuable service'. We were also told of a young person who was in transitional arrangements, as they had reached the age for adult services, and they told us 'we'll be sad to lose the service'. Parents told us that their child's individual needs are discussed with staff, their views are listened to, and they are fully involved in the development of their child's care plan, and transitional arrangements. Parents also told us that staff contact them promptly if there are any concerns about their child during their stay. Parents could not identify any areas for improvement.