At Forest Moor School we use a therapeutic approach. We believe that every interaction is an opportunity to support our pupils. We always seek to be therapeutic in our approach to all situations. This can be through the use of therapeutic and empathic language, gestures and caring.
We offer interventions on site and have staff trained in: lego therapy, Theraplay, and restorative practice. Interventions would usually take place on a 1:1 basis for short weekly sessions running 4-6 weeks.
Forest Moor uses a 4 wave intervention system. This is designed to find the best support for our students. See below for our wave descriptors and thresholds:
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Wave 1 – Quality first teaching and differentiation for all | Wave 2 – Active interventions | Wave 3 – Additional intervention in a place | Wave 4 -Additional highly personalised intervention |
The things we do everyday in our classrooms |
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Thresholds | |||
Wave 1 – Quality first teaching and differentiation for all | Wave 2 – Active interventions | Wave 3 – Additional intervention in place | Wave 4 -Additional highly personalised intervention |
All students have EHCP and have been offered a place at Forest Moor | IPRAs inform wave 2 interventions – Dynamic assessments of students – at key times. |
Students are unable to to settle within wave 1&2 | Wave 3 showing little or no impact. CAMHS or Ed.psych report details specific interventions needed. |
School Dogs
Our school dogs are available to support children and can provide a calming influence in school. We encourage our students to take a dog for a walk to support with co-regulation or just to play in the school grounds.