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‘Pyramid of Need’ – score and collate pupil data to map need e.g. Behaviour Attendance Safeguarding Special Educational Needs Looked After Children Free School Meals English as an Additional Language High level intervention e.g. lead adult, focusing on developing relationship and sticking with them Medium level intervention; e.g. step up to more individual support, monitoring etc. – raise awareness of others in school Low level intervention e.g. watchful tutor; develop rapport and belonging Curriculum opportunities. Modelling the approach Interventions X no. High risk (likely known to you already) X no. Medium risk (prevent escalation) X no. Risk indicated (keep an eye on and focus prevention activity here) Rest of the school (embed Fostering Academic Resilience culture )