Nudge Education
- Provider name
- Nudge Education
- Telephone
- 0333 772 9452
- enquiries@nudgeeducation.co.uk
- Website
- https://nudgeeducation.co.uk
- Designated safeguarding lead
- Michelle Driskel
- Address of provision
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2 Sirus House Amethyst Rd
- Nearest market town areas where service can be provided
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Countywide- Hereford, Leominster, Bromyard, Ledbury, Ross on Wye, Kington, Wigmore
- Provider type
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- Tuition in person (at home/community based)
- Tuition online
- Mentoring
- Vocational/activity based learning
- Outdoor based learning
- Educational phases supported
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- Post 16
- Secondary
- Primary
- Age range
- 5 to 25 years
- Session length days times
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All interventions are for a minimum of 3 hours and are scheduled as morning or afternoon sessions. A typical session runs from 9am - 12pm or 1pm - 4pm.
Nudge is a long term intervention service, working with children and young people for as long as it takes. - Details of provision service
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A Nudge intervention is bespoke, interim, transition-focused, and tailored to the needs of each young person. Our approach to engage, empower, and educate to help transition them to a point where they can once again feel hopeful and see a life worth living.
Interventions are delivered through two pathways:
*the personal pathway, which helps overcome barriers, builds their self-esteem, confidence, independence, and equips them with coping strategies to thrive and work toward their aspirations.
*the academic pathway, designed to reignite their passion for education and help them realise their true potential.We believe that the focus on good health and well-being should be incorporated into our academic interventions, and interventions are founded on our 6 cornerstones:
*Connection * Movement *Creativity *Nutrition * Reflection *Rest
To ensure we approach interventions in the best way, it’s helpful to have a clear transition focus with an individual target at each point.Our team comes from a varied professional heritage. We have a community of teachers, teaching assistants, learning mentors and coaches with knowledge and experience of neurodiversity and sensory needs. All practitioners receive mandatory and accredited safeguarding and child protection
training. Crisis Prevention Institute training, along with offering practice through a trauma-informed approach. - Accreditations
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ASDAN
BKSB - Programmes offered and cost
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All interventions are for a minimum of 3 hours and are scheduled as morning or afternoon sessions. This allows our practitioners to build relationships with young people, encourage meaningful engagement with opportunities for reflection and rest. These can be offered as frequently as required to meet the young person's needs, in the home and community. We can also offer online sessions or a blend of both.
There is a cost of £137.22 plus VAT for a student's initial assessment, which forms the information gathering of their needs and contributes to the pen portrait and risk assessments.
1:1 £60.99 per hour plus VAT
2:1 £112.47per hour plus VAT
2:1 support is required where there could be a need for positive handling or physical intervention, a history of false allegations, absconding or personal care requirements. Both practitioners will be qualified in recognised de-escalation training techniques. This is explored in greater detail at our initial assessment stage, and in agreement with our commissioners - Transport provided
- True
- Transport cost
- Included in the session cost.
- AP framework provider
- True