
Thrive Approach
Thrive

Uses relational strategies to meet the needs of children and young people when they are experiencing change, loss or significant life events.

Supports right time development.

Uses targeted reparative work to fill the gaps where children’s needs have not been met at the right time in their earlier development.
Purpose
It is our purpose at Juniper House School to provide a secure caring atmosphere of trust and stability, giving all children and young people the necessary support and guidance for their social and emotional development. We hope to achieve this through the following:

A fair and consistent approach towards requests for support

All school staff to be aware of the theory, underlying principles and assessment procedures of Thrive

All staff to either use Thrive techniques and strategies on a daily basis when encountering children and young people or be able to refer them to appropriate Thrive Practitioners

Designated time slots throughout the week for group and/or 1:1 work with the Thrive practitioners.

A developing bank of resources for activities agreed in the action plan

Access to lunchtime doing clubs for children and young people who find the unstructured time difficult to deal with

Identify vulnerable pupils to Thrive trained staff or pupils raised as a concern on a whole class screening

Online Assessment and Action Planning Tool used based on observations and/or class teachers views

Action Plan created (if possible with parents and key workers) based on assessment outcomes

Sessions carried out on a weekly basis

Review Action Plans (approx. every 6 – 8 weeks / half term)
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