East Birmingham Secondary SEND Support The COBS Behaviour Support Team is proud to be a leading partner in this innovative DLP funded project. Over the last 12 months, our team has been supporting 10 secondary schools in East Birmingham to develop their SEMH provision and help reduce exclusions for SEND pupils. This innovative project has seen BST staff working in collaboration with other specialist services to develop a new approach to whole school, SEMH support. SEND Support for Primary Consortia This year we were commissioned to deliver DLP funded training and support to schools in 7 separate Primary Consortia. Schools built their own bespoke package of SEND support with activities including staff development, whole school CPD, behaviour surgeries, parenting programs, SSPP support, SENCO support, lunchtime supervisor training, as well as direct pupil and small group interventions. We are delighted to have the opportunity to continue this work next year and would welcome the opportunity to support other consortia with their SEND provision. Partnership with Birmingham Virtual School The Behaviour Support Team is working in partnership with Birmingham Virtual School to deliver additional, funded support for Children In Care. If you have CIC pupils in your school, who you feel would benefit from additional behaviour support, then do talk to your ESA about accessing this offer. Our aim is for this to be an earlier intervention strategy so please don’t wait until the point of crisis before making a referral for support. Interested in commissioning an innovative, collaborative project for your MAT or school network? Contact bendunlop@cobschool.com to start the conversation. Special Projects
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