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Do suspensions and exclusions actually improve student behaviour, or could they be doing more harm than good?

In this episode, Chris talks with Zelpher Ferguson, education and youth advocacy specialist at Aluna Behaviour Consultancy.

Zelpher shares her expert insights on how certain school policies can inadvertently push young people towards the justice system and highlights why building strong, relational connections in schools is essential.

They explore the importance of understanding the root causes of disruptive behaviour, trauma-informed approaches, and why the children who need the most support often express it in the most challenging ways.

If you work in education, safeguarding, or youth support, this conversation offers practical guidance and fresh perspectives on managing behaviour while actually supporting young people’s growth.

Connect With Zelpher:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alunaabc/

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Producers of this episode: Chris East, Leah East

Host of this episode: Chris East

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