Meet the Need Ltd
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"Good-quality recording and intelligent analysis form the basis for future risk assessment and for plans to reduce the need for restrictive interventions."

- Positive environments where children can flourish, Ofsted 2018

 

The Meet the Need bound and numbered book for recording serious behavioural incidents.

£12 plus p&p

  • Uses the Stages of Distress and Support framework.
  • Provides carefully chosen prompts for staff.
  • Encourages staff to identify early shifts in behaviour to recognise and address these and avoid future incidents. 
  • space for 23 records - ideal for small settings.

 

Email orders to kat@meettheneed.co.uk stating the number of copies required. Payment will be invoiced. 

 

 

Free download - Meet the Need Individual Risk Restraint Reduction Plan v2
This individual plan uses the stages of distress and support framework to match observed behaviour to the capabilities of the individual and therefore corresponding strategies of support. This allows you to directly feed learning from incidents into future planning and risk assessment.
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Adobe Acrobat document [136.7 KB]

 

 

Free download - Sensory profile example
This document could be used to supplement a child's individual plan following a sensory checklist assessment.
SENSORY PROFILE example.docx
Microsoft Word document [18.7 KB]

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King Solomon High School

Youth Justice Board

Embark Federation

A young girl was walking along a beach upon which thousands of starfish had been washed up during a terrible storm. When she came to each starfish, she would pick it up, and throw it back into the ocean. People watched her with amusement.

She had been doing this for some time when a man approached her and said, “Little girl, why are you doing this? Look at this beach! You can’t save all these starfish. You can’t begin to make a difference!”

The girl seemed crushed, suddenly deflated. But after a few moments, she bent down, picked up another starfish, and hurled it as far as she could into the ocean. Then she looked up at the man and replied, “Well, I made a difference to that one!”

The old man looked at the girl inquisitively and thought about what she had done and said. Inspired, he joined the little girl in throwing starfish back into the sea. Soon others joined, and all the starfish were saved.

— Adapted from 'The Star Thrower' by Loren C. Eiseley

 

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