Tendring Families First engages a qualified Art Therapist to work with our children and families Art Therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media as its primary mode of communication. It is statutorily regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
When children and young people are experiencing emotional difficulties, they find learning very hard and their inclusion in school life is affected. Art Therapy as a form of intervention can assist with individual’s psychological, emotional, educational, social and physical development.
Art Therapists can help identify new strategies for managing feelings, thoughts and behaviours at home and school. They can build resilience in the child and encourage and support the child, their primary carers, and teachers through the process of making positive changes. Art Therapy is not dependent on spoken language and can therefore be helpful to anyone who finds it difficult to express their thoughts and feelings verbally. It is therefore suitable for very young children, and children with communication problems and with English as a second language.
How Does Art Therapy Help?
Art Therapy can help improve behaviour, raise achievement, encourage attendance and help pupils take part more fully in school life. The pupils who may benefit are those:
In danger of exclusion
Experiencing emotional and behavioural difficulties
With social and communication difficulties
Struggling with particular life events such as bereavement and changes in family structure and illness
Who are refugees or are seeking asylum
Who have suffered abuse, bullying or trauma
With learning difficulties or physical difficulties
With autism spectrum disorders
With child protection concerns including experience of abuse or exposure to domestic violence
With a physical disability or illness
With social, peer, communication, speech and language difficulties.
This list is not exhaustive and pupils who may appear withdrawn or anxious, angry, depressed, moody, violent or disaffected may also benefit from Art Therapy.
Impact of Art Therapy & Feedback:
91% Found Art Therapy Useful 73% Felt Better About Their Situation 55% Felt More Confident 100% Felt They Could Trust Their Therapist 95% Would Recommend Art Therapy
'We wanted to let you know how much we appreciate the Art Therapy that was provided for X. It has made such a difference to X and to his mum and in school. He is in a better place and moving in a positive direction Thank you SENCO'.
"I just wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you so much for all the incredible work you have done with X. I always recommend you when I think people are in need of Art Therapy. Together you and X have managed to change not just X’s life but our family life for the better. I'm so proud of him, therapy is not easy to go through but with an amazing therapist like you by his side, you have helped him climb mountains".
Tendring Families First Engages Qualified Art Therapist Amanda Mclauchlan
Completed Signed referrals should then be emailed VIA EGRESS SWITCH to; [email protected]
To access the Art Therapist Compliance Quality Assurance Document, with details of all DBS numbers, Professional Registration etc. Please Contact - [email protected]