
Education

One‑to‑One Education
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Tailored academic sessions matched to each learner’s needs
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Qualified teachers and specialist tutors
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Focus on core subjects, functional skills, and personalised learning pathways
• SEND‑aware teaching strategies and scaffolding
Mental Health Check‑Ins
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Daily wellbeing conversations
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Emotional regulation support
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Safe space for pupils to talk openly
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Early identification of concerns
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Links to external services where appropriate
One‑to‑One Tutorials
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Targeted intervention sessions
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Behaviour mentoring
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Study skills and confidence building
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Goal setting and progress tracking
Education Programmes
Inspiring Your Future (IYF) delivers tailored education programmes designed to support secondary school students and those requiring alternative provision. Working closely with schools, SENCOs, and partner agencies, IYF provides structured workshops, mentoring, and targeted interventions that address behaviour, engagement, and emotional wellbeing. Our approach is trauma-informed and inclusive, ensuring each young person receives support aligned to their individual needs.
We are committed to helping young people re-engage with education and work towards achieving key qualifications, including GCSEs, by building confidence, consistency, and a positive attitude towards learning. IYF also supports students in travelling safely to provision, creating a stable and secure start to their day. Each session begins with a motivational check-in, promoting positivity, focus, and readiness to learn.
Our programmes combine practical learning, life skills development, and wellbeing-focused activities, alongside elements such as physical activity, communication skills, and mental health awareness. By fostering resilience, improving engagement, and supporting personal growth, IYF helps young people move towards more stable, successful, and independent futures.
Curriculum & Learning
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English, Maths, Science
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Functional Skills
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Project‑based learning
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Life skills and independence
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Careers guidance and next‑steps planning
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Reintegration support for returning to mainstream
We work with:
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Pupils at risk of exclusion
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Young people with SEND (including ADHD, ASC, SEMH)
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School‑refusing or anxious learners
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Pupils needing short‑term intervention
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Children Looked After
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Students requiring a bespoke timetable
We accept referrals from schools, local authorities, and families.
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