Early Intervention

Can support be delivered in school?

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Yes. Support can be delivered in school, at home, in the community or from a suitable TWMAD setting, depending on need.

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Do you support SEND and neurodiverse pupils?

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Yes. Support is tailored to each young person’s communication, learning, sensory and emotional needs, including SEND, SEMH and neurodiversity.

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Who can refer in a young person

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Referrals can be made by: Schools Local authorities Social workers SEND/Inclusion teams Residential providers Professionals supporting the young person

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How do you measure progress?

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We track attendance, engagement and agreed outcomes through session reports, progress reviews and clear communication with professionals.

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How quickly can support begin?

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Support can often begin quickly, subject to availability, referral information and completion of any required risk assessments.

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How is support funded?

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Support can be commissioned by schools, local authorities, SEND or inclusion services, MATs or other professional agencies. A tailored quote is provided following the referral discussion. Previous referrals have accessed: School commissioning Local authority commissioning SEND/Inclusion routes EADPR where applicable

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