The Trust Programme
The TRUST programme
Together, with ALP tuition and the Courteenhall Estate, we have written a programme that offers an effective, affordable, nature-based provision-proved to help and support children and families with anxiety and trauma. The TRUST Programme puts the child at the centre, truly supports parents and carers, and ensures that schools use trauma-informed strategies to engage all children in their learning.
For schools, this means potential for:
- improved engagement and attendance,
- fewer fixed term exclusions,
- improved behaviour and attitude to learning,
- and ultimately, accelerated progress
For families, this means:
- reduced anxiety,
- improved relationships,
- greater understanding,
- clear boundaries with
- nurture and fun
The TRUST programme really is unique in the way that it triangulates the support and work between the pupil, the home/family and provides the school with strategies and CPD to use within the setting.
The Trust approach….
- Is a holistic view, child, parent/carer and teacher
- Addresses anxiety and trauma, rather than SEN or other vulnerability
- Has been shown to impact on attendance, fixed term exclusions, behaviour, progress and wellbeing of the child
- Provides strategies that show impact on the wellbeing of staff and families
- Is actively based in nature: plants and animals
- Embeds the “field to fork” principles-showing links to the world around us
- Promotes physical fitness and wellbeing-embedded throughout the programme
The 5 key elements of the TRUST Programme?
- Trying
- Resilience
- Understanding and empathy
- Self-regulation
- Teamwork
Research shows that children who can demonstrate skill in the 5 identified areas of the TRUST Programme:
- learn better
- have improved mental health and wellbeing
- have improved relationships
- have higher aspirations
- are more independent
Children are offered opportunities to develop 5 key skills whilst participating in engaging, nature-based activities. These activities can be selected from an extensive menu and include amongst many activities: exploring the grounds and investigating the history of the Courteenhall estate, growing and gardening, art, crafts, den-building, pond-dipping, and yoga. Every session includes learning self-regulation techniques and walking and talking through feelings and emotions-leading to self-understanding and greater openness. All under the guidance and support of trained and experienced practitioners-leading each session.
At pre and post meetings, parents have opportunities to discuss their concerns and will have the opportunity to look at techniques relating to the 5 key areas of the TRUST Programme. This includes support with behaviour management, nurture, and self-regulation to improve connectedness.
Staff will be introduced to trauma-informed practise by investigating the 5 key areas of the TRUST Programme. They will identify strategies to use in the school and classroom to improve engagement and be given information to support the development of similar approaches in your settings if required.
Courteenhall Estate sits in the heart of Northamptonshire and strives, not only for sustainable solutions to farming and land management, but also invests in local people, to make a positive difference. Managing Partner, Johnny Wake is determined that Courteenhall promotes a positive impact on the life chances of local children and their families, and we are incredibly fortunate to be able to make use of this safe, natural, remote, inspirational and special place.
Roade Primary School (courteenhall.co.uk)
Selected groups of 5 key stage 1 or 2 children from your schools are offered opportunities (5 days, over 5 weeks), to develop the 5 key skills whilst participating in engaging, nature-based activities. These activities can be selected from an extensive menu and are agreed and arranged with the school staff/leadership prior to starting the programme.
Every session includes learning self-regulation techniques and Yoga/meditation with an accredited trainer. Whilst learning about themselves, children will learn about the sustainable farming principles that are promoted at Courteenhall Estate, as well as learning from the people who work there. They will be immersed in nature, whilst learning nurture skills, as they help to look after the plants and animals around them.
Further information is available at the TRUST website here:
The TRUST Programme ALP Tuition
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