A range of bespoke, evidence-based interventions and support to help children and young people
Bespoke Interventions and Support
We have a range of exciting, innovative and evidence based programmes and interventions to support children and young people. These programmes of support have been designed to help children and young people learn a range of skills that will help them to grow socially and emotionally and will support you, as a school, in nurturing their development.
If you want to know more, please read below, download the flyer and/or get in touch with us – enquiries@futuresinmind.org

Bespoke Interventions and Support
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Description
Lego-based therapy is an evidence-based skill-building approach using Lego play. Using the structured and predictable nature of Lego, Lego-based therapy attempts to improve a range of social interaction and communication skills including, starting verbal interactions, sustaining interactions, willingness to participate in organised games, greater awareness of feelings and behaviour, and the ability to solving problems.
Delivery
Our assistant educational psychologist will work alongside an identified staff member providing up to 12 hours of bespoke support to set up, deliver, and evaluate a Lego-based therapy intervention. Ideal for small groups up to 4.
Cost
£850 – funding via Pastoral Support Plans (PSPs) can be used for this intervention.
Description
We offer two evidence-based, cognitive behavioural therapy intervention programmes that help children recognise and understand anxious feelings and develop strategies to cope with anxiety-provoking situations. The first programme – Coping Cat – is ideal for children aged 7-13 years and the second programme – The C.A.T Project – is aimed at adolescents aged 13-17 years of age. Can be used for small groups (up to 6) and individuals.
Delivery
These programmes can be tailored to meet your needs, but require a minimum of 8 x 1 hour sessions, with a parental/carer information sharing session an option too. Pre- and post-evaluation measures are used, as are bespoke in-session evaluation measures.
Cost
£1750 – based on an 8 (+1 parent/carer) session programme, with pre-post measures, in-session measures, and a brief summary report.
Description
Thera-build offers targeted support to children who are vulnerable and present with complex Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. In Thera-build the facilitator uses Lego to guide a child (or small group of children) to build Lego, whilst offering help and support where appropriate. The playfulness and interactivity between the adult and child are key in developing a range of social-emotional skills to promote positive mental health and wellbeing.
Delivery
Our assistant educational psychologist will work alongside an identified staff member providing up to 12 hours of bespoke support to set up, deliver, and evaluate a Thera-build intervention programme.
Cost
£850 – funding via Pastoral Support Plans (PSPs) can be used for this intervention.
Description
It is a flexible, fun and engaging CBT programme for children and young people (aged between 8-16 years) with social, emotional and / or behavioural difficulties, including those with autism. A programme that develops social and emotional resilience through thinking skills, it helps participants to develop cognitive skills by teaching them the links between thoughts, feelings, and behaviour; how to stop, think and plan before acting; how to solve social problems; how to co-operate with others in learning tasks and how to make good choices.
Delivery
Typically, there are up to 10 sessions each lasting no more than 45-50 minutes, including a ‘set-up‘ session and ‘celebration‘ session.
Cost
£2450 – for 2 children. We require two pupils to be put forward by school. The sessions are delivered individually and are arranged to take place on the same morning or afternoon. Funding via Pastoral Support Plans (PSPs) can be used to fund this intervention.
Description
Circle of Friends, sometimes known as Circle of Support, is a powerful tool for inclusion. The intervention is aimed primarily at improving the inclusion of children with challenging behaviour, disability or social and emotional difficulties within mainstream schools. It works by gathering the pupils’ peers in a circle of friendly support to help the young person with their problem solving. This approach can be widely used with pupils who are struggling to find support or friendship. Circle of Friends normally involves an initial 60 minute whole class session, followed by short (up to 25 minutes) weekly meetings, with a key adult, with those who have offered to support the ‘target’ pupil, plus the pupil.
Delivery
Support and facilitation in setting up and running the ‘initial’ whole class session, followed by support to plan for the first, and subsequent, group sessions. Total amount of support is equivalent to 3 hours.
Cost
£245, includes materials and resources.
Description
A sensory assessment can identify how a child’s / young person’s behaviour is affected by their ability to process their senses. A bespoke sensory assessment can have several benefits, including: identify how sensory processing may be contributing to or hindering a child’s / young person’s functioning at home and school; develop a comprehensive understanding of the child’s sensory strengths and challenges in context; and develop effective approaches and interventions that are helpful, doable and solution-focussed. Often vey useful for children who have autism, and/or social communication and interaction difficulties.
Delivery
Typically, a sensory assessment is conducted by gathering information through observations and/or questionnaires (e.g. using the Sensory Profile 2). Where possible, assessments will aim to combine information from different contexts e.g. school and home. A summary report is produced and shared with home and school.
Cost
£350
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Bespoke individual assessment and intervention
We can support students with a range of needs. From initial consultation, problem-solving and assessment through to intervention planning and review, we will work in partnership with you to find positive ways forward.
Bespoke staff training and development
From ADHD to Attachment, from Emotion Coaching to Staff Coaching, we provide training on a range of issues to support your learning and development. Every school is different which is why we create training packages bespoke to your needs.
Bespoke speech and language therapy support
From informative assessments, to intervention planning; from bespoke staff training to therapeutic input, our highly experienced speech and language therapist can work flexibly, in a number of ways to support your needs.