Because Quality Protects
Helping children and young people for a more promising future.
We believe every child and young person is special and deserves confidence in their future.
At Apricus Group, we empower children and young people to unlock their full potential and take control of their own destinies. With our safe and nurturing home environments, innovative educational facilities, and various opportunities, we strive to give young people the positive foundation they deserve in life. Our ultimate goal is to provide a positive and enriching childhood experience for each and every child and young person under our care.
Residential Care
Our residential children’s homes provide children and young people with a safe, creative and nurturing living environment. We focus on helping them grow and strive to achieve all they can.
Education
We ensure our education services are tailored to each child and young person, supporting them to build confidence and foundations for their future.
Training
We provide bespoke training services to support quality, standards and compliance within the care sector. Our courses range from individual courses to refresher training.
Bright futures,
inspired by you
Working with us means you will get to be part of shaping children’s and young people’s future. We nurture and invest our people providing training and development, competitive salary and high levels of job satisfaction.
Join us and work with our experienced team, who care passionately about helping children and young people live better lives.
Newsroom

An Introduction to Neurodiversity
Neurodiversity refers to variations in the human brain that relate to sociability, learning, attention, mood and other mental functions. It’s estimated that around 1 in 7 people have neurodevelopmental differences, and would be considered as ‘neurodiverse’.

Understanding Autism and its Effects
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world. More than one in 100 people are on the autism spectrum and there are around 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK.

Supporting Looked After Children in Education
Creating an environment where children can learn and grow also requires a deep understanding of how childhood adversity can impact children’s experiences, relationships, behaviour and capacity to engage with education.