“All behaviour is communication”
A young person’s behaviour will communicate their needs, wants, wishes and desires.
We have a trauma informed environment that offers considered design and planning, meeting sensory needs through furniture and spaces, ensuring reduced frustration and challenges including sensory overload for our young people.
Rolle House offers a safe place that provides a variety of spaces to match the needs of young people if they need to step out and take time in a quiet area, be immersed in sensory spaces, or relax in a warm and welcoming home where they have a sense of belonging.
Young people have a right to communicate using their preferred method – At Rolle House we give choice in preferred communication method.
Communication can happen through signing, speaking, facial expression, body language, gesture, using pictures and writing. Most of the time we are using more than one strategy at a time or may switch quickly from one to the other. When there are barriers to being able to communicate and use language meaningfully, a total communication approach allows people to access information in a clear way.