Therapists provide clinical and developmental support that helps children and young people communicate, move, regulate emotions, manage health needs and access learning.
They assess needs, create intervention plans, deliver therapy sessions and train those around the child to use strategies effectively.
Therapists work in schools, clinics, homes, community settings, specialist provision and EOTAS programmes.
Therapists may specialise in:
Many children require a combination of therapies depending on their needs.
Therapists help children:
Therapeutic support is often essential for school progress, home education success or EOTAS delivery.
Therapists frequently support children with:
Therapists contribute to EHCP assessments, write professional reports, and deliver provision specified in Section F, G or H depending on the type of input.
Therapists work across multiple environments to support generalisation of skills:
They collaborate with SENCOs, teachers, tutors, mentors and medical teams to ensure consistency and measurable progress.