S248 Repair & Rebuild

Positive home contact after a reset (48-hour window)

Aim (what it achieves)

Strengthen partnership and reduce the ‘only ever bad news’ narrative that fuels resentment and disengagement.

When to use

After a pupil has improved following correction; after a difficult incident when you want to stabilise the relationship with home.

How to use (steps)

1) Identify a specific improvement. 2) Contact home briefly (email/text/call). 3) Name the improvement and next step. 4) Keep tone warm and factual.

Teacher language (examples)

“Just to share: after a tricky start, X reset well and completed Y. Tomorrow we’re focusing on Z. Thank you for your support.”

Top tips (makes it work)

Be specific; keep it short; don’t reopen the incident; choose the right channel per family.

Common pitfalls

Sounding insincere; using it to sneak in another complaint; contacting home in the heat of emotion.

SEND/PP considerations

Can be powerful for PP families who may feel judged. Focus on hope, clarity, and partnership. Avoid jargon.

Tags

Sources

  • Practice-based
  • home–school partnership

Used in

Ordinarily Available Practice

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