Your Bespoke SPARK-Incorporated Care Plan 

So, you're running the SPARK Care™ Framework in your home - maybe as part of our 6-Month Pilot - and things are getting more consistent.

But what happens when a new young person is admitted?

You need a fast, effective and "Neuro-Smart" way to get them integrated into the framework. You need their own Personalised SPARK-Incorporated Care Plan.

This is that service.

This is our £295 "add-on" product, perfect for new admissions or for children who weren't included in your original pilot package.

Key Takeaways

  • A Bespoke, Child-Specific Plan: This is the full, detailed Personalised SPARK-Incorporated Care Plan—the same one featured in our 6-Month Pilot.
  • Perfect for New Admissions: The ideal way to get a newly-admitted young person aligned with your home's SPARK culture from day one.
  • "Neuro-Smart" Analysis: The plan is personally built by our founder, Ash, to translate a child's complex, neurodiverse needs into practical, everyday SPARK steps.
  • The Price: £295 per child.

What Is This Add-On Service?

This is not a training course. It's a "done-for-you" consultancy product.

It's the most valuable, high-impact tool in the SPARK ecosystem.

The Process

  1. You send us the completed (and anonymised) Staff & Young Person SPARK Data Questionnaires for the new child.
  2. Ash personally analyses the data, their history and their specific neurological profile (e.g., ADHD, Autism, PDA).
  3. You receive a full, editable PDF Personalised SPARK - Incorporated Care Plan for that child, ready to be shared with your team.

What's Included in the Bespoke Plan?

Each plan is a comprehensive, practical document that your team can use immediately. It includes:

  • A SPARK-aligned needs summary (the "at-a-glance" guide).
  • Clear focus areas for each of the Six Pillars of Self-Esteem (e.g., "How to build Safety and Voice for this child").
  • Practical staff notes on known triggers, effective regulation tools and the best language to use for +R: Repair & Reconnect.
  • Digital review boxes to make it a living document for your internal Micro Reviews and Quarterly Reviews.

Why This Plan Is So Valuable

This isn't a generic "positive behaviour plan." This is a "Neuro-Smart" translation tool.

  1. It takes a child's complex, "red zone" behaviours and translates them into the simple, everyday SPARK steps (S² to K) that your team already knows how to use.
  2. It's the ultimate tool for fidelity assurance in care - it ensures every staff member on every shift is responding to that child in the exact same way.
  3. It gives your team a "how-to" guide for leading trauma-responsive services on a child-by-child basis.

How to Order

This is an add-on service for new admissions, available to any home that is part of our 6-Month Pilot or has completed our SPARK Foundations training.

  • Product: 1x Bespoke SPARK-Incorporated Care Plan
  • Investment: £295 (per plan, per child)

Order Your Bespoke Care Plan Now

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Who is this service for?
A: Registered Managers or Assistant Managers who are already using the SPARK framework and have a new admission (or a child who wasn't part of the original pilot) and need a bespoke plan for them.

Q: Is this a training course?
A: No. This is a "done-for-you" consultancy product. We take your data and build the comprehensive, child-specific care plan for you.

Q: What do you need from me to create the plan?
A: You will need to provide the completed Staff & Young Person SPARK Data Questionnaires for that specific child, along with any relevant (and anonymised) background information.

Q: How long does it take to receive the plan?
A: Once we receive the completed questionnaires, our standard turnaround time is 3-5 working days.

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