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Pastoral teams

Our education and health professionals work closely with pastoral teams to create an inclusive, positive environment that maximises potential, wellbeing, and progress.



How do we work with pastoral teams?

We work with pastoral teams to provide a flexible service that adapts to the needs of children, young people, and education settings. A bespoke service designed according to needs helps pastoral teams to support all levels and areas of mental, educational and physical need. Our social, emotional and mental health for schools (SEMHS) service has a broad range of services to complement the roles of pastoral teams.




How can pastoral teams commission our services?

Pastoral teams can commission our services on an ongoing basis and a case by case basis. To arrange a free visit to discuss your requirements and needs please email office@ehp.org.uk or call 0330 088 8408.

Free initial discussion

We provide a free initial discussion as part of our cost effective service for education settings and organisations we have not previously worked with.




How can pastoral teams refer to our specialist education and health services?

Pastoral teams can refer to our specialist education and health services in a variety of ways. Referrals can happen online, via emailing office@ehp.org.uk or calling 0330 088 8408.




What are the benefits of using EHP?

The benefits of using EHP can be seen on a whole school, group and individual level across an education setting. Benefits of EHP include:

  • Bespoke, flexible and solution-focused services
  • A co-ordinated and integrated approach
  • Immediate access to specialist professionals
  • Early identification and intervention of needs
  • Improve outcomes

Price promise

We are happy to discuss how we can match or better any existing education and health provision you may be currently receiving from either the local authority or another provider.




Which children and young people do we work with?

We work with children and young people aged 0-25 with any level of mental, educational and physical need. Our open referral policy means that our professionals provide targeted support according to needs and requirements.




Where do our services take place?

Our services take place within education settings to facilitate a joined-up approach to supporting needs. There may be times when a service is more appropriate at one of our clinic settings or an external location, such as hydrotherapy services.

Training

Our training is available on and off site for education settings and organisations in relation to health, psychology and education.




When would pastoral teams require input from EHP?

Pastoral teams would require input from EHP for a broad range of reasons. Reasons may include:

  • Specialist social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) input
  • Non-statutory services
  • Needs identification
  • Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans' requirements
  • Training and consultancy

Funding

Our services can be funded through a variety of ways.

EHP's education and health professionals provide specialist input within education settings. Our integrated, multidisciplinary team promote a culture of inclusion at all times and help identify needs through effective screening, assessments, and increasing awareness. For a free initial discussion in your setting, or to find out more please email office@ehp.org.uk or call 0330 088 8408 and a member of our team will be able to help.




Get in touch

If you would like to find out more about the services we offer or to book a free initial discussion then please contact us on email office@ehp.org.uk

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