A MOTHER of 16-year-old living with autism has said she is at a loss at how to help her son after a council-recommended care home told her they are unable to look after him any longer.

Shiobhan Giles, who works at Colchester Hospital, was no longer able to safely raise her son, Oscar Love, by the time he turned 11 due to the complexity of his needs and the violence he started directing towards her.

Oscar, who lives with autism, had previously been placed in the care of numerous care homes and is currently looked after by staff at a home run by Ronti Care Solutions, which specialises in caring for those who have learning difficulties and mental health conditions.

But the care home, which was identified as a suitable residence by Essex County Council, has informed Oscar’s mother they are unable to look after him any longer after spending fewer than two weeks in their care.

Ms Giles explained she does not have the ability or expertise to provide the requisite level of support for him.

She said: “My son lived with me up until he was 11, but he started doing things like smashing the TV and destroying the house.

“I had to take a year off work to get him into an autistic school, which I did, but his behaviour at home wasn’t good.”

Ms Giles added she is severely worried about the possibility of looking after her son again, adding there are no longer any care services in Essex which would be able to meet Oscar’s needs.

“I’ve always fought for everything with my son, but with this I don’t know what’s going to happen with him.

“I am told there are no residential homes in Essex for autistic kids and young adults – all I get told is that residential homes got shut because of Covid.

“Everything is a fight – everything.”

When contacted by the Gazette, a spokesman for Essex County Council said it would be inappropriate to comment on individual cases.

He added: “We acknowledge the concerns Ms Giles has raised and we continue to work with the family to ensure appropriate support is in place.”