Cicely Haughton School Outreach Service

The Outreach service is a sustainable specialist approach in supporting challenging and vulnerable children
Our flexible services are planned and delivered by a team of qualified, experienced practitioners with specialisms in:
- Building positive relationships with children
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH)
- Nurture
- Transition
- Parent Support
- Behaviour Management
- Profiling, tracking and interventions
- Well being
- Improving outcomes
- Promoting positive relationships between staff and pupils.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Anthony Halden-Evans
- Contact Position
- Transition Co-ordinator
- Telephone
-
01782 551910
01782 550202 - outreach@cicely.manorhall.academy
- Website
- Cicely Haughton School
- Notes
Nurture
Thinking about a Nurture group in your setting?
We can provide:
- Initial consultation
- Staff awareness training
- Boxall Profile analysis/target setting
- Nurture planning
- Principles and practices
- Parents information
- Resources advice
- Monitoring
- Practical support for staff
- Signpost links to Nurture Network
- accredited training.
Pupil Referral
Social, Emotional and Mental Health support
- 1 to 1 pupil support (bespoke)
- Tracking of behaviour for learning
- Target setting and Emotional Profiling
- Risk assessment
- Individual Behaviour Plans
- Data analysis, monitoring, evaluation and intervention
- Home/School liaison
- Individual Parenting Programme
- Support and Guide Transition
- Reintegration
- Managed moves
- Key stage transitions
- Change of provision.
Whole School Projects
Project Menu:
- Inreach and Outreach Service
- Home/School liaison
- Assessment
- Intervention plans.
Bespoke staff training linked to:
- Behaviour of pupils
- Relationship management
- Emotional literacy
- Attachment
- Nurture
- Effective use of staff
- Data
- Improvement in staff resilience and well being.
Where to go
- Name
- Cicely Haughton School
- Address
-
Westwood Manor
Mill Lane
Wetley Rocks
Staffordshire - Postcode
- ST9 0BX
Other Details
Availability
- Other notes
We cater for pupils aged between 4-11 years old who have social, emotional and mental health difficulties. (SEMH)

Local Offer
Schools Extended Local Offer Response
- What kinds of SEND does the school provide for?
We provide support for pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties.
- How does this setting know if their children/young person needs extra help and what should I do if I think my child/young person may have special educational needs?
We provide specialist support and advice and can signpost services.
- How will the setting support my child/young person?
We provide specialist support and advice and can signpost services.