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- Flourish Primary - Creative Optimistic Visions
- Organisation fact sheet
- https://uat.coventry.gov.uk/downloads/download/8243/factsheet---cov-2025-26
- Organisation Logo
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- Address for Course Delivery
- 213 Walsgrave Road, Coventry, CV2 4HH
- Lead Contact for Course
- Stacey-Jade Mason-Lynch, Director
- Lead Contact Number
- 02476445439/07532364336
- Lead Contact Email
- Stacey@creativeoptimisticvisions.co.uk
- Course Name
- Flourish Primary
- Course Outline
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A unique and extensive Protective Behaviour programme for pupils in years 4-6 in a Primary School. Using a wrap around approach and keeping the pupil’s needs central.
This programme enables children to explore the sense of feeling safe and learn strategies to keep themselves feeling safe whenever they may feel unsafe.
The principles and practices of Protective Behaviours encourages children to become more assertive around their own and others emotional wellbeing, developing and maintaining safe and healthy relationships. - Course Modules
- REQ
- Awarding Body
- Well-being assessment (for Tier 2)
- Student Expected Outcomes
- Improved health and wellbeing. Improved knowledge of principles and practice of Protective Behaviours. Increased abilities to cope with aspects of everyday life. Increased levels of communication and decision making.
- Key Stage course delivered to
- KS2
- Admissions Criteria
- Referral via CAP Multi-Agency Panel
- Staff Experience
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Our Staff Team: Skilled, Qualified, and Committed to Change
At Creative Optimistic Visions (COV), we are proud to have a dedicated team of professionals with a wide range of experience and qualifications, all united by a shared passion for supporting young people.
Our staff are carefully selected not only for their professional credentials, but also for their empathy, resilience, and unwavering belief in the potential of every young person.
Our team includes:
Senior Teaching Assistants with extensive experience in supporting learning and inclusion across mainstream and alternative settings.
Qualified Nursery Practitioners with early years expertise and a deep understanding of child development and safeguarding.
Trained Youth Workers skilled in building positive relationships and delivering engaging, purposeful activities that promote personal and social development.
Qualified First Aiders, ensuring the safety and well-being of all young people in our care.
Degree-Holding Staff across various disciplines, bringing academic knowledge and reflective practice into everything we do. In addition to these qualifications, all staff receive regular training in trauma-informed practice, safeguarding and
Protective Behaviours Practitioners. Many of our team members also have lived experience or close community ties, which enhances their ability to connect authentically with the young people we support.
Our collective experience enables us to respond to complex needs with confidence, compassion, and consistency—helping young people re-engage with learning, build emotional resilience, and move forward with confidence. - Delivery Area
- A small learning centre with a homely feel. We have a flexible learning environment which enable children to apply themselves in an education setting that resembles both school and the home environment. Our centre provides space for children to have movement breaks, have a quiet space to regulate, practice breathing and yoga. We have different seating styles to suit our children, such as tables and chairs, bean bags and blankets. Our centre also has a therapy dog in training called Shelby.
- Programme length
- Termly
- Transport Provided
- No
- Days Of Delivery
- Monday, Tuesday
- Times of Delivery
- 9:30am-2:30pm
- Well-being assessment tools
- Rosenburg self esteem scale, outcome star and SWEMWEBS
- Staff Ratio
- Group
- Additional Notes
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Minimum group size is 5, max group size is 7.
2 days per week - Cost of Course
- £118 per day, Per Student
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