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Specialist Spotlight: Effective Behaviour Strategies

  • Online
  • 21 May 2026 (15:30 - 16:30)
Universal SEND Services
Online Event

Have you ever tried a behaviour strategy that worked perfectly for one pupil… and seemed to do nothing for another?  Or felt unsure of where to start supporting a student with SEMH needs?

That’s a common experience for many teachers, especially as needs have become more complex.

What’s often missing isn’t effort or consistency - it’s a clear understanding of what’s driving the behaviour in the first place.

In this session, you will be introduced to the PAIN framework, a simple way to make sense of what sits beneath needs-driven student behaviour. Using the framework will help you understand why your pupil’s struggling in school, what to prioritise first - and make choosing the right support strategies a lot simpler.

Due to the interactive nature of these sessions, recordings will not be made available after the event.

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Suitable for: SENCO, Teacher, Teaching Assistant, Assistant Head Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, Early Years Practitioner, Inclusion Manager/Leader

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Meet your trainer

Simon Currigan

Simon Currigan is co-founder of Beacon School Support, which supports more than 150 schools across the West Midlands and provides SEMH and behaviour guidance to 60,000 educators across the UK. He hosts School Behaviour Secrets, a top 15 UK education podcast with 750,000 downloads. With more than 18 years’ experience, Simon helps schools create inclusive, supportive learning environments using practical, evidence-based strategies. He previously worked as a mainstream primary teacher and in pupil referral units as both a teacher and centre manager.

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