Great news that we are nearly there for AP Huh!
John Tomsett and I are doing the final edits for the fifth book in the Huh Curriculum series.
It’s due out on 24 May, and as with SEND Huh, there are remarkable insights from colleagues working to support vulnerable young people to get back on track.
When young people move to alternative provision it’s important that their dignity is preserved.
One of the characteristics of our conversations with colleagues working in alternative provision is that this is front and centre of their thinking.
For example, in many contexts, alternative provision is framed as a ‘fresh start’ rather than a last resort. This is an important distinction because it emphasises hope and expectation that each young person has the potential to thrive.
We hope there will be a similar response to SEND Huh, where colleagues in mainstream settings gained insights into making provision inclusive for all.
The book has had some great testimonials:
From Kezia Featherstone
And Ellise Hayward
You can pre-order Alternative Provision Huh here!
Until next time
Mary