dr. sue evans consultant child psychologist powys teaching health board
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Evidence Based Programmes in Powys
Dr. Sue Evans Consultant Child Psychologist Powys Teaching Health
Board
Our Evidence Based Training Framework
Protection
Pre school and foundation phase
Prevention
Remedy
KS3 & 4KS2
Incredible Years Programmes – parent, school. child
IY Small Group Dina
Restorative Justice/Approach
Individual CBT
Friends
Group/individual CBT
Restorative justice
Solihul programme KIVa programme
Motivational Interviewing
JAFF training incl information sharing
Motivational Interviewing
Starting small……..
Nurturing growth.
Supporting Fidelity with IY Programmes
MentorBasic Parent, Baby, Teacher, Dina , Home
Coaching
Peer Coach
Accredited
leaders
Accredited
leaders
Peer Coach
Accredited
Leaders
KiVa
KiVa Anti- Bullying Programme: An Integrated Approach
Strong evidence base with current research in WalesTraining delivered through Powys tHB with local
trainerFunding for training, materials and start up via CYPPDelivered by schoolsParental involvement key (an important issue for
parents)Key strand in emotional health and well being
strategy: link with depression, anxiety, motivation for school and learning
Development of local supportive infrastructureOn-going audit and evaluation
Developing a whole school approach for managing
behaviourPriory Church in Wales School
Priory Church in Wales School2010 Estyn Inspection
“Behaviour remains a cause for concern”
“Due to ineffective classroom management, pupils do not always demonstrate respect for
their teachers and this adversely affects standards of achievement.”
Priory Church in Wales School2010 Estyn Inspection
“Teacher’s do not use consistent strategies to address poor behaviour across the school.”
“Equality of opportunity is limited due to poor behaviour.
The lack of consistent strategies to ensure good behaviour is an outstanding issue.”
Estyn 2010
Priory Church in Wales School2010 Estyn Inspection
Recommendation 2 – Put in place consistent strategies to improve the behaviour of
pupils.**
Priory Church in Wales School2012 Estyn Re-Inspection
Recommendation 2 – Fully addressed
Instances of poor behaviour have decreased considerably. Behaviour around the school
and in lessons observed is good. The reviewed policy outlines the school’s agreed positive behaviour strategies and promotes
good self discipline.
Priory Church in Wales School
ConcernsNo one greeting the children in the morningParents not feeling welcome at the schoolRelationships between staff and pupils No staff presence at the end of the dayStill a lack of a consistent approach to
discipline
Priory Church in Wales School
All staff completed the Teacher Training Program
Foundation Phase Staff completed Dinosaur Classroom Program
2 Trainers developed in school
Priory Church in Wales School
Priory Church in Wales School
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Parent Program Monitoring cycleStaff meetingsPastoral Support PlansNurture Groups
KiVa
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