Therapy
Occupational Therapy is provided by a professionally qualified and registered Occupational Therapist.
Speech and Language Therapists work across the school and support the student’s programmes within the community and residential environments.
Therapists work in various ways, including one to one sessions, group sessions, and by collaborating with other staff to organise activities and provide communication guidance. They also indirectly support and train staff and monitor student’s progress.

The school’s Physiotherapist and Sensory Integration Lead supports student’s sensory-motor needs.
Many young people have sensory processing difficulties. Sensory integration provides individualised sensory diets and exercise programmes to support the young person’s sensory regulation and physical health.