Therapeutic Integration Practitioner (TIP) is a key role in the assessment, induction and integration process for young people starting. This service supports young people who are unable to access traditional classroom-based education, and with highly complex needs including: neurodiversity, attachment disorders, complex challenging behaviours, trauma-related mental health needs, social and family challenges. The TIP will work closely with the Senior Leadership Team, to implement all assessments and integration plans through working collaboratively with the interagency multi-disciplinary team and Therapeutic Educational Practitioners (TEP). This is to ensure that we provide an environment in which young people can thrive and reach their full potential from isolation to independence through the delivery of a joined-up programme of interventions based on the 5-part curriculum. The TIP will hold a case load of assessment/integration students that is supervised by the Senior Leadership Team. During a young person’s assessment and integration phase, the TIP works collaboratively with teaching and learning, inclusion specialists and therapists to compile a multi-disciplinary assessment, outlining intervention recommendations pertinent for student success. TIPs use the 10 Therapeutic Principles and a person-centred approach, holding our values at the heart of their work. TIPs are also expected to build strong therapeutic relationships ...