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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 EAL Pupil Premium 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) 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 Rest of the school (embed Fostering Academic Resilience culture )