Occupational Therapy in Secondary Schools

Our service mirrors the graduated approach, providing a variety of strategies encompassing both preventive and intervention measures at universal, targeted, and specialist levels. We work collaboratively with teaching staff and students to provide support with skill development, recommend adaptive tools and environmental modifications to ensure students can thrive within their educational setting. We work with both students and staff at school so there is a far-reaching benefit to school and students alike.  We understand that no two schools are the same or have the same requirements, therefore we offer a broad range of services which are tailored to meet your individual needs and budget.

We work with children and young people who face challenges with engaging in day-to-day activities because of difficulties with fine/gross motor skills, sensory processing, self-regulation, executive functioning, and social-emotional development. These difficulties can be associated with Developmental Coordination Disorder, Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delay, and a range of other diagnoses. Occupational Therapy can help children and young people develop essential skills for learning, including participating in daily activities that they want, need, or are expected to engage in, both at home and school.

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