Due to popular demand, we are running another open training session for primary schools on how to deliver our Sibs Talk intervention for pupils who are siblings of children and young people who are neurodiverse, are disabled, have an additional need or long term health condition.
What is Sibs Talk?
Sibs Talk is a one-to-one support intervention for school staff to use with siblings in Key Stage 2. Its purpose is to improve siblings’ wellbeing and their engagement with learning. It is an activity booklet where each page is a short session for the sibling to work through with a member of staff. There are ten sessions that can be spread out over a term.
The Sibs Talk offer:
- A two-hour online training session
- One example Sibs Talk pack will be provided for each participant.
- Advice on how to identity siblings in your school and on evaluating the intervention outcomes
- Support for siblings at your school through our YoungSibs online service.
Sibs Talk can only be delivered by school staff who have been trained by Sibs to deliver the intervention.