Ardenleigh reopens for troubled teenagers

One of only six adolescent forensic psychiatry in-patient units in England has reopened its wards to young people with glowing praise for the project team who performed the £3.5m redevelopments.

Ardenleigh secure mental health unit in Erdington, run by Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, has moved into the new, state-of-the-art building up to 18 young adults suffering from complex mental health problems.

As inpatients, they receive assessment and treatment of mental health issues – such as depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis and schizophrenia. Many arrive with or acquire Autistic Spectrum diagnoses as well.

Ardenleigh houses some of the country’s most mentally disturbed teenagers, detained under the Mental Health Act and have usually committed a criminal offence. Ardenleigh was opened in 2003 and due to an upgrade.

At the re-opening, Simon Parkes, Capital Developments Manager for the Trust, said:

“I want to thank the project team for all their efforts, not only over recent weeks, but for the duration of this project from day one. Numerous people, clinical and non-clinical, have commented upon the building regarding the high standard of finish and attention to detail.”

“The young people who move in today and in the future will receive the best quality care in an environment second to none, which is the most important outcome of all our efforts.”

Alongside the accommodation for troubled teenagers is their school, which has recently gained a Certificate of Quality of Autism Provision. Run by James Brindley School, they provide education at five hospitals across Birmingham, including Ardenleigh and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

The redevelopment led by the main contractor E Manton upgraded the decade-old unit on the same site, providing 18 en-suite bedrooms, lounges and dining rooms in three wards, all separated by a central hub and staff rooms for ease of observation of wings. The wards are called Atlantic, Pacific and Adriatic to reflect a calming ocean theme.

Security was paramount given the nature of the young people on site, who might pose a significant risk to themselves or others.

Ardenleigh Perimeter Security

High-security perimeter fencing expert Zaun was appointed to design and install the fencing solutions at the cost of £100,000. They supplied almost 200 metres of their HiSec fencing in different heights, reflecting three different categories of security rating.

Internal fencing and surrounding a ball court and enclosing outdoor stairways were just 2.4 metres or 3 metres high. But perimeter fences ran to 5.2 metres in height and were buried in a concrete sill for added security.

Zaun also installed aluminium sheeting on some of the boundary fencing to provide privacy to the inpatients and prevent them from being distracted by events beyond the hospital.

Zaun’s HiSec uses the ‘358’ welded mesh to repel would-be intruders. The close 76.2 x 12.7mm mesh means that it is almost impossible to climb and is very difficult to cut with anything other than power tools. Hence why the Home Office uses it for prison perimeters and other secure sites such as Ardenleigh.

It is also increasingly specified in schools, where pupil safety is paramount as good through visibility. Staff can easily see what’s going on on the other side of the fence. Still, the mesh is so fine that items can not easily be passed through.

The Ardenleigh site also contains a unit for mentally ill women. Similar units in the region include Hatherton Centre in Stafford and Reaside Clinic in Rubery, both for men only.

About Zaun

Zaun Limited is the sole remaining manufacturer of welded and woven mesh fencing systems that manufactures the entire system in the UK.  Zaun makes the mesh, fencing panels, posts, clamp bars and fixings at its state-of-the-art five-acre production facility in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands.  Products have been tested and approved by testing organisations including CPNI, LPCB and Secured by Design.

Zaun works very closely with all stakeholders within the business including employees, local, national and international suppliers and a long-established customer base of fencing contractors to design, manufacture and supply high-quality fencing systems, increasingly often providing expertise in integrating PIDs and other systems into holistic security solutions.

Zaun was founded in 1996 and remains a private company solely owned by co-founder Alastair Henman with a regional office in Dubai.  They are certified to the ISO 9001 quality standard. It is also a member of the Perimeter Security Suppliers’ Association (PSSA), of which Alastair Henman is a director.

Zaun is a proud British manufacturer and founder member of the Made in Britain campaign, a key player in the UK fencing market and one of the fastest-growing companies in an increasingly competitive industry.

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