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ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support Assistant)

Together we can make a difference…

We are so fortunate to have our very own ELSA at Kew Riverside - Jessica Tuckey.

ELSA stands for Emotional Literacy Support Assistant and works closely with our Mental Health Lead (Ardeep), Designated Safeguarding Leads (Lesley & Kat) and our SENCo (Lisa).

What is ELSA?

ELSA is an initiative developed and supported by educational psychologists. It recognises that children learn better and are happier in school if their emotional needs are also addressed.

An ELSA is a specialist teaching assistant with a wealth of experience of working with children.  ELSAs are trained and regularly supervised by the Educational Psychologists. An ELSA is a warm and caring person who wants to help your child feel happy in school and to reach their potential educationally. Their aim is to remove the barriers to learning and to have happy children in school and at home.

ELSAs help children and young people learn to understand their emotions and respect the feelings of those around them. They provide the time and space for pupils to think about their personal circumstances and how they manage them.

It was designed to build the capacity of schools to support the emotional needs of their pupils from within their own resources.

Our Aim

We aim to establish a warm, respectful relationship with a pupil and to provide a reflective space where they are able to share honestly their thoughts and feelings. We can't necessarily fix their problems but we CAN provide emotional support. Change cannot necessarily be achieved rapidly and is dependent upon the context and complexity of the presenting issues. For children with complex or long-term needs it is unrealistic to expect ELSA intervention to resolve all their difficulties, however support will be designed to target specific aspects of a child's need. If additional support is needed, we will work with our families to organise additional support  from other agencies.

In ELSA we aim to provide support for a wide range of emotional needs:

  • recognising and understanding emotions
  • building self esteem
  • social skills
  • friendship skills
  • anger and behaviour management
  • loss and bereavement
  • relaxation techniques
  • transition / change

Teaching children skills to help them deal with their emotions.

How to refer a child for ELSA support

Children are usually referred for ELSA support by their class teacher, senior leaders or on occasion, the SENDCo. With referral forms and discussing with teachers we will prioritise which children require a programme for the next 6-8 weeks. With the programme aims in mind, we then plan support sessions to facilitate the pupil in developing new skills and coping strategies that allow them to manage social and emotional demands more effectively.

Each session lasts from 30-45 minutes, once a week. Each session includes time to talk (emotional check-in), a planned main activity which will be interactive and may include a game, followed by some quiet, relaxation time.

ELSA sessions will vary from 1-2-1’s to Nurture Groups.

Depending on the child's needs, one off sessions can also be arranged as well as weekly check- ins rather than a programme of sessions.

Supporting - not fixing

Remember, ELSAs are not there to fix children's problems. What they do is provide emotional support to those who need it. They aim to establish a warm, respectful relationship with a pupil and to provide a reflective space where children are able to share honestly, their thoughts and feelings.

For children with complex or long term needs it is unrealistic to expect ELSA intervention to resolve all of their difficulties, however support will be designed to target specific aspects of a child's need.

Our ELSA will be trained through our Educational Psychologist Service in order to provide bespoke packages of support for individuals and groups of pupils on themes such as: social skills, emotions, bereavement, social and therapeutic stories, anger management and self-esteem.  They also provide solution-focused and friendship counselling.  The educational psychologist, Sheila Burton is the founder of the ELSA course and this is her website - www.elsa-support.co.uk.

Individual objectives are set with the child in partnership with the parents / carers, our school SENCo and class teacher. ELSA sessions provide the time and space for validation of the child’s feelings and opportunities to work towards a solution.  Sessions are child-led and fun, using a range of activities such as: games, role-play, arts and craft.  ELSA sessions take place in the Library, which provides a calm, safe space for the child to feel supported and nurtured.

The ELSA is trained in interventions such as:

Lego Therapy:
A social skills programme that develops turn-taking skills and social communication through Lego projects
Social Thinking Programmes:
Helping children to understand 'hidden' social rules and the distinction between 'expected' and 'unexpected' behaviours
'Think Good Feel Good':
Cognitive behavioural therapy activities for children
Mindfulness:
Helping children to pay attention to the present moment

In addition to the ELSA, we also provide access to the following:
1:1 sessions with a qualified play therapist & 'Time to Talk' sessions