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What is ELSA?

 

There will always be children and young people in schools facing life challenges that detract from their ability to engage with learning. Some will require greater support to increase their emotional literacy than others. ELSA is an initiative developed and supported by educational psychologists. It recognises that children learn better and are happier in school if their emotional needs are also addressed.

 

At Ysgol Y Foryd we have two qualified Emotional Literacy Support Assistants. They have been trained by Educational Psychologists to plan and deliver programmes of support to pupils who are experiencing temporary or longer term additional emotional needs. The majority of ELSA work is delivered on an individual basis, but sometimes small group work is more appropriate, especially in the areas of social and friendship skills. Sessions are fun, with a range of activities such as: games, role-play with puppets or arts and craft. ELSA sessions take place in our very own 'ELSA room' which provides a calm, safe space for the child to feel supported and nurtured.

 

Our school ELSA are Mrs Gregory and Mrs Patterson

 

 

In ELSA we aim to provide support for a wide range of emotional needs:

 

Recognising emotions

Self-esteem

Social skills

Friendship skills

Anger management

Loss and bereavement

 

How does ELSA work?

 

Children are usually referred for ELSA support by their class teacher, Senior Leaders or on occasion the ALNCO. Every half term we meet to discuss the referral forms and to identify and prioritise which children require a weekly programme of 6-8 weeks. With the programme aims in mind we then plan support sessions to facilitate the pupil in developing new skills and coping strategies that allow them to manage social and emotional demands more effectively.

 

Supporting - not fixing

 

Remember, ELSAs are not there to fix children's problems.

What we can do is provide emotional support.

We aim to establish a warm, respectful relationship with a pupil and to provide a reflective space where they are able to share honestly their thoughts and feelings.

 

It needs to be appreciated that change cannot necessarily be achieved rapidly and is dependent upon the context and complexity of the presenting issues. For children with complex or long-term needs it is unrealistic to expect ELSA intervention to resolve all their difficulties, however support will be designed to target specific aspects of a child's need. 

 

ELSA information booklet

 

ELSA Parent leaflet.pdf

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