Tools to Prepare a Safe Place to Land
Meet-up with caregivers
In the initial meet-up with caregivers, to ensure you are asking the right questions to prepare the family and the new teacher, use this tool [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] .
It is a collection of key questions with tips and guidance to support families as they join your school. This tool can be used retrospectively with a student who has been at your school for a while, but you lack key information on.
Buddy programme resources
Use our ready-made resources to set up a sustainable and well-organised buddy programme in your school. This pack includes application forms, training slides and a mini-handbook for buddies to ensure the project is meaningful to those involved.
Staff–student mentoring programme
Similar to a student–student buddy programme, a staff–student mentoring programme can provide that one person to confide it and know you are not alone in school.
| Year 7 Vulnerable New Starters mentoring project |
| Potential School Refusers mentoring project |
| Aspirations mentoring project |
| Refugee Newcomer mentoring project |
Staff mentoring schemes work best when they are:
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Use the IRC’s Emotion Tracker to start a conversation with students about their day, check for any moments to celebrate and any concerns to support them with.
Try out the IRC’s Weekly Reflection Sheet to structure your meetings. Staff can share appropriate examples from their week, so the conversation is not one-sided (for example, “when I’m tired, I find it difficult too, because I don’t have much energy to concentrate on what I’m supposed to be doing”).
Other tools that can be useful to have to hand for these meetings include the IRC’s Zones of Regulation Worksheets, Feelings Volcano Sheets, Feelings Thermometer Sheets and Check-in Cards. Download and print any of these resources for free.
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