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Schools and centres

MOVE provides a best practice framework for parents and professionals working with disabled children and adults. It seeks to bring services together and to encourage collaborative working at all levels, placing a structure around work that is already taking place, and it's health and social benefits are supported by academic research.

Morna playing
MOVE gives Morna more
independence to play with
her friends.
Ofsted reports have noted that schools using MOVE have excelled in the areas of: attitudes and personal development, teamwork, curriculum, physical education and mobility opportunities, staff development and equal opportunities.

The MOVE Programme strengthens a school/centre's physical development provision for children and adults with complex physical needs. MOVE also provides a framework that meets many aspects of the Every Child Matters agenda, physical development goals in individual Learning Profiles, annual review targets, and support for the Education (Additional Support for Learning) Act (Scotland) and The Children Act in England, and once it is established in a school or centre it is both cost-effective and sustainable.

MOVE provides two day Practitioner training courses to teach the skills needed to successfully deliver the MOVE Programme which can take the form of in-house training training schools or centres for up to 25 members of staff.

Please contact us to find out about schools in your area using MOVE or to arrange a visit. Alternatively, we would be happy to arrange for one of our MOVE Consultants who are MOVE volunteers and full-time teachers and therapists, to contact you to discuss how the programme fits into and benefits an organisation.

Contact us
020 7403 6382

National MOVE Day 24th September. Click here for information about how to get involved and to order a free MOVE Day pack.

 

"In the whole of my career I have seen nothing that offers the opportunity for such clear improvements as MOVE"
Liz Gray,
Paediatric Physiotherapy Team Leader

 

"There are many examples of good, and some outstanding individual programmes, including the MOVE Programme, a very successful and flexible activity-based movement programme" Joint Area Review, Derbyshire