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E.L.S.A (Emotional Support Assistant)

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We have two members of staff who are E.L.S.A trained,  these are:

Miss S Hughes and Mrs S McGuill 

  • An ELSA is an Emotional Literacy Support Assistant.
  • An ELSA is a school-based support role, designed to support pupils with emotional and social needs.
  • ELSAs work closely with teachers, parents, and sometimes external agencies, but they do not replace these       roles. Their work is a complementary part of a wider support system.
  • Whilst maintaining confidentiality is important, ELSAs must follow school policies regarding safeguarding and are required to report any concerns about a pupil’s welfare.
  • The support provided by ELSAs is often short-term and focused on specific goals. Long-term therapeutic needs are beyond their scope and should be referred to appropriate services.
 

Areas of Support:

Loss and bereavement
Emotional Literacy
Self-esteem
Social Skills
Friendship issues
Relationships
Managing strong feelings
Anxiety and worries
Bullying
Conflict
Emotional Regulation
Growth Mindset
Social and therapeutic stories
Problem-Solving
 
If you think your child may benefit from completing ELSA sessions, please speak to your child's class teacher. They will then be able to fill in a referral form and discuss with an ELSA, to identify if this short-term intervention would be suitable for your child.