Tailored Support Services
Where tutoring and student well-being meet


Bespoke Interventions
Equipping children with essential knowledge and skills for safe and informed living.
Tutoring and Mentoring Services
Guidance and support to help children thrive and make informed life decisions.
Quality PSHE Education
Personalised support for individual needs and challenges faced by children and young people.
Tailored Support Services
Every young person deserves the tools they need to thrive!
Tutoring and Mentoring Services
The PSHE Influencer tutoring and mentoring services offer personalised guidance to empower young individuals, helping them navigate their challenges and develop essential life skills for a brighter future in society.
The PSHE Influencer approach is building trusting relationship, providing emotional support utilising a range of approaches and modelling positive behaviours. The mentor offers a young mentee a safe place (this can also be online) to discuss any issues and supports them to access new experiences, set and achieve personal/ academic goals, explore interests and develop new life skills.
The mentor and mentee relationship is an opportunity for the mentee to improve their:
Self-confidence/ esteem
Critical thinking/ problem solving skills
Personal identity
Resilience
Emotional wellbeing/ regulation
Friendships/ relationships with adults
Understanding of subject content and skills
Implementation of individual learning strategies
Individual abilities
Children and young people are referred into the tutoring/ mentoring scheme through school, college, professionals, carers or parents.
Quality PSHE Education
We deliver high-quality PSHE education, equipping children and young people with crucial knowledge and skills to make informed decisions and thrive in their personal and social lives.
What is PSHE education?
PSHE stands for personal, social, health and economic education. Utilising the PSHE Association framework, the programme of study has three core themes:
Health and wellbeing
Relationships
Living in the Wider World
Under these heading the programme includes information and learning opportunities on a variety of topics, including diversity and equality, relationships of different kinds, personal financial choices, drugs education, the importance respecting/protecting the environment, and people's rights and responsibilities as members of families and other groups, and as citizens.
Why does PSHE matter?
PSHE helps CYP to navigate critical moments in their lives
PSHE supports pastoral care through a distinct taught element
PSHE supports young people to be safe, healthy and happy
PSHE is proven to improve academic results across the curriculum
PSHE contributes to whole-school values, safeguarding and evidence
PSHE can help respond to the issues young people face today
PSHE can respond to the unique needs of different groups of people
(www.pshe-association.org.uk)
Parents & caregivers
Mentoring/ training is suitable for parents and caregivers who would like to find practical solutions for issues in the relationship they have with the child or young person they care for.
Professionals
Mentoring/ training is suitable for professionals who would like to find practical solutions for issues in the relationship they have with the child or young person they work with and the adults who care for those children.
The PSHE Influencer can support your educational setting with the design and implementation of a comprehensive, adaptable curriculum that aligns with statutory requirements and caters to the unique needs of your student cohort. Including creating detailed lesson plans and a suite of engaging, inclusive resources tailored to diverse learning styles and backgrounds. Promoting a whole-school approach to wellbeing and personal development.
Bespoke Interventions
The PSHE Influencer designs and delivers bespoke, evidence-based one-to-one interventions to support children and young people facing emotional/ behavioural challenges.
Health & wellbeing
Physical health (food, exercise, sleep)
Drug and alcohol education
Mental health
Self-esteem
Risk and personal safety
Puberty/ sexual health
Relationships
Friendships
Families and parenting
Bullying and conflict
Romantic relationships
Consent
Online Safety
Discrimination
Living in the Wider World
Work and careers
Choices and pathways
Economic wellbeing
Gambling
Community, rights and responsibilities
Digital and media literacy
Learning and enterprise skills

The PSHE Influencer in action...











