
For Families
Empowering relationships, nurturing trust
Creative Inclusion partners with families to honour their lived experience and create meaningful, flexible pathways for their children and young people.
Trauma-responsive mentoring, home-based sessions, and sensory-aware support
1:1 and small-group sensory fitness, therapeutic and academic coaching
Programmes that celebrate voice, creativity, and progress (AQA Unit Awards, Functional Skills)
Gentle advocacy, practical guidance, and ongoing care
Alternative and hybrid provision that meets learners where they are
When the system feels rigid, Creative Inclusion offers possibility and hope.
For Professionals
Building thoughtful placements that work
We work alongside educators, clinicians, and local services to co-create provision that reflects the full context of each learner.
Trauma-informed mentors and person-centred pathways
SEMH programmes, therapeutic interventions, and functional academics
Collaborative transitions, clear outcomes, and embedded learner voice
Studio, home-based, and outdoor sessions for flexible engagement
Regular, relational communication to strengthen partnership
Together, we reshape what education can feel like, for everyone involved.
External Resources
Parents, carers, professional may find some of the following resources useful.
Please note these links will navigate away from creative-inclusion.org
To access information from the UK Safer Internet Centre including a guide on how to set up parental controls on your home internet click here.
For lots of good advice from the NSPCC on how to keep children safe online click here including their #ShareAware campaign highlighting the dangers of sharing information and images.
The NSPCC have also reviewed a range of social networks, apps and games and produced a guide to the ones children use most click here to access the guide
A digital parenting guide produced by Vodaphone can be accessed by clicking this link: https://www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile/digital-parenting
Useful e-Safety advice when buying technology for young people from Childnet is available here
A website which reviews video games, films, and books and gives parents guidance on their suitability for particular age groups is available by clicking this link https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
If you are concerned about any content, contact, or conduct online please contact the Head of Provision by visiting the contact page and submitting the form.