About Us
At Pure Mission Support, we are driven by a clear purpose: to provide safe, nurturing and therapeutic homes where children and young people can feel valued, supported and empowered. Our work is guided by compassion, respect, and the belief that every child deserves safety, stability and opportunity
We believe that every child deserves more than just a place to live — they deserve a home where they can build positive relationships, develop resilience and confidence, and thrive. Our care is grounded in a trauma-informed approach and therapeutic parenting, underpinned by the principles of PACE — Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy. By combining professional expertise with genuine care, we create the stability and opportunities children need to heal, grow, and reach their full potential.
We are committed to three core principles:
Safety & Stability
Ensuring children feel secure, cared for, and able to build trusting relationships.
Tailoring support to each child’s needs, wishes, and aspirations, recognising that every child’s journey is unique.
Individualised Care
Positive Outcomes
Supporting children to thrive in their education, relationships, and personal development, preparing them for independence and brighter futures.
Meet the Team
Our dedicated team provides consistent, compassionate care that encourages healing, resilience, and growth. We work closely with families, schools, local authorities, and professionals to make sure every child’s voice is heard and their care is shaped around them. At Pure Mission Support we don’t just provide accommodation – we provide belonging, stability, and the opportunity for children to flourish.
Leadership & Governance
At Pure Mission Support, children are supported by experienced leaders who combine warm, child-focused care with strong oversight and quality assurance. Meet our Responsible Individual and Home Manager.
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The Proposed Registered Manager at Staines House and a qualified children’s social worker within Children & Families Service. Her background spans residential children’s homes and supported accommodation (16+), including work in Children with Disabilities, Child Protection and Children in Care. Lisa delivers trauma-informed, attachment-aware care grounded in PACE, with clear plans that turn assessment into action. She prioritises robust matching, planned transitions and contextual, risk-informed safeguarding, creating a psychologically informed home where children feel safe and seen, engage in learning and make steady, evidenced progress.
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Brings 25+ years of senior leadership in children’s residential care across local authority, independent and charitable sectors. A former Owner, Registered Manager, Operations Director and RI, he has led multiple homes to positive Ofsted outcomes, building teams that provide safe, nurturing, child-centred care. Known for a strong regulatory spine and values-based leadership, Paul assures compliance with the Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 and SCCIF, oversees Reg 44 external scrutiny and Reg 45 quality reviews, and drives continuous improvement so children experience stability, belonging and progress.