Fairfax Academy behavioural Hub to be built thanks to grant from historic community trust

Fairfax Academy behavioural Hub: A major grant means Fairfax Academy is to build a new ‘intervention hub’ – which in time will also serve schools across Sutton Coldfield.

Funding of more than £35,000 from Sutton Coldfield Charitable Trust (SCCT) will help pay for the new stand-alone building, which will be built at the Fairfax Road school this summer.

The Hub, which will be staffed by a behaviour specialist and a mental health expert, will provide a place for students to spend time, where they will receive intensive mentoring and coaching following incidents of poor behaviour, as well as specialist provision to support mental health.

And an innovative ‘passport’ system will eventually allow students from schools across Sutton to benefit from the facility, transferring them temporarily to address the root causes of their behaviour.

Fairfax Academy behavioural Hub will help post-pandemic

Sean Castle, Principal of Fairfax Academy, said: “The Hub is a very exciting project. All of the head teachers across Sutton Coldfield work very closely together, and each year agree on a joint project.

“This year, following the impact of the pandemic, it was agreed that behaviour was an area that we should focus on. The Hub will be a huge help with that.”

“We’re very excited to see work get underway to build it this summer, and then to see the benefits it can bring in terms of student behaviour, not only at Fairfax but at schools across Sutton,”
– fairfax principal sean castle

Mr Castle explained that the hub will provide a specific site for students to go after exhibiting disruptive behaviour, where specialist staff will be on hand to help them.

He said: “At the moment, when students are involved in an incident of poor behaviour, which could be bullying or being disruptive in class, we have a specific tailored programme for them to follow, which aims to refocus them so they can get back into the classroom relatively quickly.

“However, this ‘short, sharp’ approach doesn’t always work with all students. Some of them would benefit from a longer, more intensive time period out of lessons, to have mentoring and coaching around that particular behaviour.

“That’s where the Hub will be invaluable, by providing a facility where they can go at set times over a matter of weeks and have an intensive coaching and mentoring course.”

SCCT Chief Executive Tina Swani
SCCT Chief Executive Tina Swani

The Fairfax Academy behavioural Hub will be staffed by a Behaviour Lead and a Mental Health lead and will be built on site in a sectioned-off, landscaped area near Fairfax’s sports hall.

Mr Castle said that some students who are technically suspended from Fairfax due to behavioural issues will also be required to come into the Hub to be taught.

“For some students this would be a much more productive form of suspension, as they will come into the Hub and still getting their lessons, while being mentored and supported, In order to have every chance of successful reintegration back into lessons,” he said.

Fairfax is providing funding for staffing of the Hub, while money from Birmingham City Council’s Developing Local Provision scheme will be complimented by the £35,068 grant from SCCT.

Mr Castle said: “We’re very grateful to Sutton Coldfield Charitable Trust for their support on this important and innovative project. We’re very excited to see work get underway to build it this summer, and then to see the benefits it can bring in terms of student behaviour, not only at Fairfax but at schools across Sutton.”

SCCT Chief Executive Tina Swani said: “SCCT is delighted to be able to support this innovative project. We know that the COVID 19 pandemic had a significant impact on younger people, and schools are now recognising the effects of that, often in terms of behaviour. The Intervention Hub at Fairfax Academy will provide not only a purpose-built facility but also the mentoring and mental health expertise needed to help address this issue.”

To find out more information about how to apply for a grant or on the Trust, please visit:  www.suttoncoldfieldcharitabletrust.com.  

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Gary Phelpshttp://garyphelpscomms.co.uk
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News and Sutton School Life to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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