LEAPlets is an 11-week manualised groupwork programme designed to nurture and support the development of attachment relationships and build children’s foundation sensorimotor systems. It’s a very ‘hands on’ group, working with parents to understand their child’s foundation sensorimotor systems and how these have been impacted by developmental trauma.
Cohort details:
This LEAPlets cohort is planned to start in April 2024.
Session dates: 30/04/2024, 07/05/2024, 14/05/2024, 21/05/2024, 04/06/2024, 11/06/2024, 18/06/2024, 25/06/2024, 02/07/2024, 09/07/2024, 16/07/2024
Times:The group is run on Tuesdays around lunch time/early afternoon. Specific timings will be confirmed for your chosen cohort closer to the course start date.
Course code: LEAP003
Cost: Please contact us for a quote.
Funding deadline: 02/04/2024
Make a referral: Contact us
* Please note that we require a confirmation that you have made the funding (e.g. ASF) application by this date. Please ensure we have fully approved funding, including purchase order, by the course start date. If you intend to self-fund, we will require payment by this date to.
What is LEAPlets
LEAPlets, the BUSS® in Early Years group, is an 11-week, manualised groupwork programme designed to nurture and support the development of attachment relationships and build children’s foundation sensorimotor systems. The group is for children between 2 and 6 years of age and their parent or carer.
With a qualified BUSS group leader and trained support practitioners, the group offers practical support and strategies to parents/carers and their children to build their foundation sensorimotor systems.
The group is for children aged between 2 and 6 years of age and their parents or carers.
How to apply:
If you are a social worker and would like to refer a parent/carer on to our LEAPlets programme, please contact our referrals team.
If you are an adoptive parent or special guardian, your place might be funded through your Local Authority or Regional Adoption Agency. Please make contact with your social worker, who will be able to advise further. We recommend doing this well in advance of the funding deadline, as it can take some time to secure funding. Please feel free to ask your social worker to contact us for further information too. We will be happy to help.
If you intend to self-fund, please make contact with referrals@gateway-psychology. Our training team will talk through the next steps and get you booked in.
Terms and conditions
Spaces are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. You may contact us to reserve a place on our list, but the funding agreement confirms the place. We cannot confirm a place without the funding agreement, which must be received by the funding deadline. If we receive a funding agreement after the deadline, we cannot guarantee that the participant will be able to attend the course.
Please note that spaces are charged per person and not per household. Unregistered participants will be asked to leave the course. If we do not receive all funding agreements by the deadline, we may cancel the course.
We may also cancel the course if we do not receive enough applications by the deadline. We require a minimum number of participants for the course to go ahead.
If a participant chooses not to attend after the deadline has passed, this is classed as a late-notice cancellation and we will charge for the full amount.
Attendance is mandatory. If the majority of sessions are not attended, we will be unable to issue a certificate at the end of the course. If a participant does not attend the sessions, we will still need to charge for the full amount.