
How do the Occupational Therapists work at the school? Fleet began working at Broomhill Bank School in 2010 and works Monday to Thursday. She also has previous experience as a teaching assistant in a school for students with complex needs. She has experience in complex needs, ASC, social communication disorders and challenging behaviours. Work has been in various community units, hospitals and a crisis intervention service. She has worked in a variety of settings as an Occupational Therapist but always in Special Needs. She has a Diploma in Occupational Therapy from Exeter University, qualifying in 1992. Fleet is employed by the school as an Occupational Therapy Teaching Assistant. Dunbar works Monday to Thursday at the school (two days based at the West site and two days at the North site).

Dunbar joined the school OT team in October 2019. Dunbar has worked in the community with children who have a wide range of disabilities, including ASC, complex needs and challenging behaviours. She has worked with adults in a variety of physical and mental health settings. Mrs S Dunbar – Paediatric Specialist Occupational Therapist Stone to work on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. She has worked at Broomhill Bank School for over eleven years. special schools, primary and secondary mainstream schools and a Children’s Centre. Stone has worked in a variety of settings i.e. Stone qualified in July 1991 and has over sixteen years’ experience in Paediatric Occupational Therapy.

J Stone - Paediatric Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist The focus is to improve functional performance for self-care, leisure and educational tasks. Occupational Therapy aims to facilitate the development of students who have difficulties affecting their daily function and independence at home and at school. How can Occupational Therapy help students?
