GriffinOT: Online Occupational Therapy Support for Primary Schools

GriffinOT provides comprehensive online occupational therapy support designed specifically for primary school children. Our resources help teachers and parents to confidently support children with sensory needs, motor skill and handwriting needs at school and at home.
GriffinOT’s membership can help you to support students with:
- Sensory processing difficulties affecting their learning
- Autism requiring sensory accommodations
- Dyspraxia and coordination challenges
- Handwriting struggles that hold back their academic progress
- Behavioural needs that might actually be sensory-related
Our handwriting programme Write Rules supports schools to integrate all recommendations in the writing framework. Learn more
Our Sensory Aware Training helps teachers gain a clear understanding of how sensory processing affects behaviour, attention, and learning. Ideal for school staff and families supporting children with sensory needs or autism. It also discusses sensory circuits and dyspraxia. Learn more
Fine Motor Skills Programme – Targeted activities to support hand strength, dexterity, and coordination in young children. View the programme
GriffinOT’s membership also includes monthly Q&A clinics where staff can ask an occupational therapist for advice on how to implement the training with individual children. Our resources are fully accessible online and suitable for individual educators, SENCOs, teaching assistants, and families. The materials align with SEND strategies, EHCPs, and school-based intervention planning.
Start supporting your children’s occupational therapy needs today and view pricing and free trial options: GriffinOT Membership Pricing
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Kim Griffin
- Contact Position
- Occupational Therapist
- Telephone
- 07413 330 566 07413 330 566
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Training@GriffinOT.com
- Website
- GriffinOT Membership
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Where to go
- Name
- Online - UK wide
- Postcode
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HP6 5FBView on a map
- Notes
We are an online service and available UK wide. We do not have a public facing address or clinic.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral not required
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