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“They said they felt normal”: Nurture Group practitioners’ views on the impact of Nurture Group provision on autistic pupils

“They said they felt normal”: Nurture Group practitioners’ views on the impact of Nurture Group provision on autistic pupils
“They said they felt normal”: Nurture Group practitioners’ views on the impact of Nurture Group provision on autistic pupils
Nurture Groups are school-based, attachment-focused interventions for children and young people with social, emotional, or mental health (SEMH) needs who may have experienced adversity. Autistic children often present with SEMH needs and experience adversity; therefore, Nurture Groups may be an effective intervention for them, though research in this area is limited. Accordingly, this mixed-method study explored Nurture Group practitioners’ perceptions of their impact on autistic children. Twenty-seven practitioners completed a questionnaire comprising a mix of closed, Likert scale, and open-ended questions. Qualitative data were analysed using abductive thematic analysis, leading to the development of three overarching themes: ‘Safe space’, ‘Skill development’, and ‘Person-centred’. Nurture Group practitioners generally perceived the impact of Nurture Group provision on autistic pupils to be positive, though quantitative analysis suggested that the impact was significantly less positive once children returned to their mainstream class. These findings informed several implications, such as the importance of practitioners considering how nurture principles can be implemented within the classroom.
Nurture Group practitioners, Autism, School-based interventions, SEMH difficulties
2347-4343
Jones, Bethan Mary
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Golm, Dennis
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Wood-Downie, Henry
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Jones, Bethan Mary
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Golm, Dennis
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Wood-Downie, Henry
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Jones, Bethan Mary, Golm, Dennis and Wood-Downie, Henry (2025) “They said they felt normal”: Nurture Group practitioners’ views on the impact of Nurture Group provision on autistic pupils. International Journal of Nurture Education. (In Press)

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Abstract

Nurture Groups are school-based, attachment-focused interventions for children and young people with social, emotional, or mental health (SEMH) needs who may have experienced adversity. Autistic children often present with SEMH needs and experience adversity; therefore, Nurture Groups may be an effective intervention for them, though research in this area is limited. Accordingly, this mixed-method study explored Nurture Group practitioners’ perceptions of their impact on autistic children. Twenty-seven practitioners completed a questionnaire comprising a mix of closed, Likert scale, and open-ended questions. Qualitative data were analysed using abductive thematic analysis, leading to the development of three overarching themes: ‘Safe space’, ‘Skill development’, and ‘Person-centred’. Nurture Group practitioners generally perceived the impact of Nurture Group provision on autistic pupils to be positive, though quantitative analysis suggested that the impact was significantly less positive once children returned to their mainstream class. These findings informed several implications, such as the importance of practitioners considering how nurture principles can be implemented within the classroom.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 September 2025
Keywords: Nurture Group practitioners, Autism, School-based interventions, SEMH difficulties

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Local EPrints ID: 506358
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506358
ISSN: 2347-4343
PURE UUID: a7c38b2e-44ff-402f-afea-c32ad68203a2
ORCID for Bethan Mary Jones: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4458-025X
ORCID for Dennis Golm: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2950-7935

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Date deposited: 05 Nov 2025 17:32
Last modified: 06 Nov 2025 02:47

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Author: Bethan Mary Jones ORCID iD
Author: Dennis Golm ORCID iD
Author: Henry Wood-Downie

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