Primary Outreach Team is led by Petra Henman. There are 2 components to Primary Outreach
Primary schools can apply for support and guidance for individual students who are struggling in school through the Learning Support Hub. Support will then be provided to:
Primary schools can apply through the Primary Fair Access Meetings for a short term place in either our Kestrel or Eagle classes that are held in 2 locations across the city. Children who attend either Kestrel or Eagle class have been identified as needing extra support by our outreach behaviour support staff who work throughout the schools in York. These places are to support pupils who are struggling with mainstream education.
Kestrel Class
Kestrel Class is our Primary Intervention Provision and is based in a mainstream school, for pupils who are identified as needing additional support. Most children who attend are dual registered and spend part of the week with their mainstream school. The maximum number of children in the group each day is six and there are always two members of staff present.
Eagle class
Eagle class is for pupils with either have an EHCP or on the pathway to receiving one. Eagle Class is a Primary Intervention Provision and is based in a mainstream school, for pupils who are identified as needing additional support. Most children who attend are dual registered and spend part of the week with their mainstream school. The maximum number of children in the group each day is six and there are always two members of staff present.
The classes run from 9 till 2pm. The day usually begins with handwriting and spelling activities and the children are expected to come into class and begin their activities quietly. This gives staff an opportunity to ensure that everyone is settled and deal with any issues arising. A maths session follows before we gather together for breakfast at 10:00am. The children have toast and a drink, this communal time offers a chance to chat whilst developing social skills such as sharing, taking turns and listening to others.
Those who are in their mainstream school the following day will take a Connect Card which ensures that the tracking system for their behaviour continues and that links between settings are maintained. Staff communicate parents daily either by a phone call or text.