Thrive-Online enables you to:
- Clearly and systematically identify the social and emotional needs of the children and young people you are working with
- Profile whole groups as well as individual pupils identified as having additional needs
- Action-plan at a group and individual level, with a raft of strategies and age-appropriate activities to incorporate in your lesson planning that will support social and emotional development
- Measure and report on the progress of whole groups and individuals over time
To date, more than 34,000 staff have received Thrive training in UK, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond, ensuring approximately 400,000 children and young people have access to the Thrive Approach.
They are supported by more than 4,000 Licensed Practitioners and more than 10,000 staff, who use Thrive-Online for class or group screening.
Evidencing Thrive
Proving that Thrive works to improve outcomes for children can be crucial for settings under pressure to deliver results and to show the value of this investment. Thrive-Online enables you to gather and apply data relating to pupils’ social and emotional development in a number of ways.
- Identify which classes have pupils who need an extra adult to provide support
- Develop termly whole-class and one-to-one action plans
- Link Thrive results to other measures, such as academic achievement, attendance or exclusions
- Evaluate the impact of Funding by profiling and reviewing pupils with Thrive action plans
- Demonstrate the impact of Thrive across the school or on specific groups, such as those not yet meeting age-related expectations
- Provide evidence for reviews and funding for NDIS, looked-after-children, school support services and children with special educational needs, Health and Care Plans
- Provide impact data for different audiences, including parents, Departments, support service staff and health care professionals.