Targeted Provision LTD

Targeted Provision offers face-to-face and online tuition and mentoring to the UK's most vulnerable young people. This includes support for care-experienced young people, those facing Social, Emotional, and Mental Health challenges and those with other special educational needs.

About us

All support is delivered by qualified, trauma-informed teachers. Our primary aim is to ensure that each pupil referred to us receives personalised support that meets their unique needs from a trusted professional. We are dedicated to creating an environment where young people feel happy and engaged in their learning journey, enabling them to participate more fully in education. 

We offer support for:

  • All academic subjects
  • Vocational courses (100s of courses delivered through AQA Unit Award Scheme)
  • Mentoring
  • Life skills
  • ESOL support including provision for UASC learners. 
  • We are a registered exam centre for Functional Skills English and Maths. 

Impact, Outcomes and Key Performance Indicators

Outcomes are agreed with commissioners at the start of each referral. Outcomes are split into three groups: social and emotional, academic and reintegration. 

Progress towards outcomes is assessed on an ongoing basis by our tutors and SEND Specialist Support Team. We report on progress weekly to commissioners via detailed lesson reports.

How to access

Support can be delivered face-to-face in homes, schools or community venues. We also deliver online support. Referrals are made via our secure referral form here.

How we deliver

We offer part-time only support from 2 to 18 hours per week. All education packages are bespoke - we support young people on an hourly basis to meet their specific needs. We are available all year (52 weeks) and deliver support throughout the day, including outside traditional school hours. Specific dates and times are agreed with the family and / or referrer.

How we report attendance 

Attendance is reported weekly via our lesson reports. Daily attendance alerts can be set up if required. Any young person who unexpectedly misses a session is flagged to referrers immediately as a safeguarding concern.

Our key contacts

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Information from https://childrenandfamiliesnewcastle.org.uk/
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