Understanding and working with alternative provisions
In this talk, we delve into the realm of alternative provisions and explore strategies for successful collaboration and engagement. Alternative provisions encompass a diverse range of educational settings designed to meet the needs of students who may struggle within traditional mainstream environments due to various factors such as behaviour, mental health, or special educational needs. We will examine the importance of understanding the unique challenges and strengths of students within alternative provisions and discuss practical approaches for working effectively with this population. Topics covered will include building positive relationships, creating supportive learning environments, implementing tailored interventions, and fostering inclusive practices.
Drawing on both research and real-world experiences, this talk aims to provide valuable insights and actionable strategies for educators, support staff, and stakeholders involved in working with students in alternative provisions.
Target Audience: SENCO's / Leaders / Practitioners / Support staff / Parents & Carers / Local Authority Staff