Pawsitive Squad CICEnabling independence, therapy and learning |
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"If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn" - Ignacio Estrada
Our alternative provision is designed to meet the needs of neurodivergent and disabled young people who may find traditional educational settings challenging or inaccessible. Our 1:1 trauma informed, neurodiversity affirming provision is led by a highly qualified and experienced professional with qualifications including a Postgraduate Micro credential in Online Teaching: Accessibility and Inclusive Learning, a BSc (Hons) Open Degree, and over nine years of experience as a professional dog trainer and assistance dog owner. As a disability-led organisation, we understand the lived experiences of our learners and their families and we intentionally create spaces that are respectful, empowering and adapted to every learners individual needs and aspirations. Choosing us means choosing a safe, supportive and expert-led alternative provision that champions accessibility, celebrates neurodiversity, and puts the learner at the heart of every decision. |
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Our provision is usually completely virtual.
All learners are initially offer 1 hour per week, this could be split into 2 x 30 minute sessions. We understand it often takes time to build up the session lengths and this is ok.
Where we think it might benefit the learner, for example if they're working towards a qualification/ arts award with our tutoring support and if our availability allows we will offer an extra 2 hours per week, giving 3 hours per week of provision total.
We run 3 x 12 week terms per year. Sessions are typically offered in the morning, though evening sessions may be available if required due to the learners individual needs.
Every alternative provision is completely unique. Alternative provision packages may be therapeutic, educational or combined.
We might include:
We are so grateful to have our work funded as part of EOTAS (education other than at school) or IPS (interim provision service) by several local authorities. We are, or have previously, been funded by the following local authorities whether directly or via a personal budget:
We're also delighted to have been commissioned by several schools for alternative provision. We are always happy to work with/ be commissioned by/ become approved providers with other local authorities and families from across the UK. |
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| Many of our alternative provision services involve interaction with dogs for canine-assisted activities and assistance dog training. Families may choose to involve their own dog in virtual provision where appropriate. To be eligible for participation, the dog must:
Important: The dog remains the sole responsibility of its owner. Pawsitive Squad CIC is not liable for the behaviour or welfare of any privately owned animal used in virtual sessions. |
We are so excited you are considering accessing our alternative provision. We are happy to consult directly with local authorities or schools. We can also provide a proposal & quote for families wishing to ask the school/ LA to consider our provision including requesting as personal budget.
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