East Birmingham Network DLP project Our team has been supporting schools in East Birmingham to develop SEMH provision across the network. This innovative project has seen BST staff working in collaboration with other specialist services to pilot a new approach to whole school, SEMH support. Next year we will build on the success of this model and deliver phase 2 of the project. We believe strongly that an effective, universal SEMH strategy should underpin every school curriculum. 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. Improving Behaviour Course This year the BST was commissioned by Oaks Collegiate to run an off-site Improving Behaviour Course for KS3 pupils in need of additional support. Pupils have gained a greater understanding of what drives their behaviour and developed individual support plans for future success. The courses have proved to be popular and well received by schools. Interested in commissioning an innovative, collaborative project for your MAT or school network? Please contact Ben Dunlop to start the conversation… Special Projects ““Schools in the East Birmingham Network have achieved impressive outcomes based on the reduction in SEND exclusions. The COBS Behaviour Support Team have been vital to this outcome due to the high-quality intervention work and staff training they have delivered in schools.” East Network DLP
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