Social, Emotional & Mental Health (SEMH) Focus Review

Reviewing SEMH provision

Why choose BEP?

SEMH figures in our schools have risen consistently over the last three years. Many children are experiencing difficulties in emotional dysregulation, leading to educators facing increasing challenges. At BEP, we have SEND and Mental Health professionals who can support in a strategic approach to addressing SEMH needs of staff and pupils, through review and implementation planning support.

The benefits:

An opportunity for leaders to evaluate their graduated response to SEMH provision and receive external support in developing a shared vision and clear next steps. Shared resources and approaches to developing a whole school culture towards SEMH provision through identifying and removing barriers. Validate current strategies and build on their success.

The SEMH Focus review could include:

You will receive:



Cost: £750

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