Pastoral Support
We have a tiered approach to organising the Pastoral Support needed.
When a child needs support, we offer a tiered approach that is personalised to the individual needs of the child and is regularly assessed based on the progress. Depending on the success of the intervention, it may either be withdrawn or extended. The tiers are as follows.
Tier 1 – In-class support strategies offered with check-ins from the class teaching team.
Tier 2 – Pastoral Group support intervention based on need with Mrs Jacobs (Pastoral Assistant) these sessions take place, Monday – Friday during the afternoon sessions.
Tier 3 – 1:1 sessions regularly to reinforce positive behaviours and strategies and work on individual needs alongside parental support.
Tier 4 – Referrals made with the appropriate agencies and Strengths and Needs form completed.
Furthermore, we are here to not only support pupils but families as well. If you would like any further support, please feel free to contact us at pastoral@allsaints.bradford.sch.uk
Please see the links below for some useful information surrounding any difficulties you may be experiencing at home.
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Bradford SENDIASS is for parents and carers of children and young people 0-25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the Bradford area - and for their children too.
Bradford Parenting Cygnet Service
This programme is designed for parents and carers of children and young people aged 5-18 with an autistic spectrum condition.
WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan)
WRAP is a self-care focussed programme, delivered to young people aged 5 – 19 years of age, who might be struggling with their emotional wellbeing and want to learn how they can keep well, cope with challenging feelings and achieve goals. The groups run for two hours every week over a course of between 6 – 8 weeks
Barnardo's Family Support at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Are you a parent looking for some support? We’re here to help.
It can be tricky to know what services are out there to support your child with their physical and mental health. If you’re a parent or carer with children under the age of 12, we can help you with a range of non-medical/minor health concerns.
Family Linx is a service supporting families with autistic children or who are on the pathway to a diagnosis, up to the age of 12/end of year 7 in secondary school. The Service offers different areas of support including the Cygnet Programme, one to one targeted support, based on the individual needs of families, sleep support, workshops with a focus on behaviour and sensory issues, transition from primary to secondary school and puberty. The service has a weekly peer support group, led by Volunteers and parents who are Peer Supporters.