Host Liz Worthen talks with Dee Higgins, therapeutic thinking lead and former PRU senior leader, about reducing stress for staff in schools and improving pupil behaviour through relational, restorative and reflective practice. Listen for:
‘It doesn't mean that a relational approach is a soft option. It just means that we consider the behaviour curriculum and the positive responses that you can have with children to get them to think around their behaviour. And I firmly believe it extends beyond the classroom.’
After years of experience as a teacher and senior leader in an alternative provision setting, Dee Higgins is now Therapeutic Thinking Lead for a local authority. She also holds MAs in psychotherapy and in education leadership.
Liz Worthen’s career in education spans teaching, training, commissioning and programme development. Creating Value in Schools is all about sustainable working: taking care of people, planet and resources to secure better outcomes for children and communities.
00:00 Welcome and focus
00:48 Therapeutic thinking role
02:50 Regulation over punishment
03:54 Connection before correction
06:19 What relational means
08:15 Beyond the classroom
11:37 Parents and co-production
12:53 Debating compliance
14:16 PRU lessons and early help
19:00 Transitions and belonging
21:47 Inclusion and value
23:03 Multi-agency collaboration
25:46 Recommended reading
28:12 Closing thanks
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