Consistency & Relationship Building for Teaching & Support Staff
Overview
This practical INSET supports secondary school staff in creating a strong behaviour culture. Learn how to respond consistently, build trust with students, and manage challenging behaviour scenarios with confidence and care.
Every adult in the school community shapes the student experience—not just in the classroom, but across corridors, playgrounds, offices, and shared spaces.
This full or half-day INSET includes:
- Interactive discussion
- Scenario-based reflection
- Practical takeaways
From reception staff to site teams, every interaction with students is an opportunity to build trust, model consistency, and guide behaviour positively.
This specialist session equips teaching, support, and pastoral staff with strategies to:
- Respond confidently when challenging or praising behaviour
- Apply consistent approaches that align with whole-school expectations
- Build authentic relationship currency with students, so small interactions reinforce big outcomes
Why This Training Matters
Secondary students are navigating adolescence, independence, and increasing academic demands. This can lead to tension—whether over uniform, punctuality, use of social spaces, or behaviour in corridors.
When staff apply consistent, confident, and caring approaches, students receive a unified message:
- The school is fair and dependable
- Boundaries exist to support, not restrict
- Every adult is part of their success journey
This training helps staff respond with clarity and care—reducing friction and reinforcing shared values.
Strong Behaviour Culture INSET Outline
Understanding the Adolescent Mind
- The challenges of autonomy, peer influence, and academic pressure
- Why consistency matters in secondary education
Responding Effectively to Behaviour Challenges
- Calm, clear language with high expectations
- Restorative follow-up: reaffirming boundaries and repairing relationships
The Importance of Consistency
- The risks of mixed messages across staff
- Developing school-wide shared expectations
Building Relationship Currency
- Everyday relational tools: noticing, affirming, greeting
- How ‘small positives’ bank trust for when boundaries are tested
- Maintaining professional warmth
Common School Scenarios
Examples include:
- Students refusing to follow instructions in corridors or communal areas
- Persistent low-level disruption during transitions between lessons
- Confrontations over mobile phone use or uniform non-compliance
- Defiance or withdrawal following a sanction
- Escalating peer conflict during break/lunch times
- Students challenging authority in front of peers
Also covered:
- Balancing authority with care
- Addressing groups, navigating busy spaces, maintaining professional standards
Reflection and Next Steps
- Individual action planning: one consistency move, one relational strategy
Outcomes for Staff
By the end of this INSET, participants will:
- Feel confident in addressing students calmly and professionally in various contexts
- Apply consistent approaches across different settings
- Use a more relational approach to build positive daily connections with students
- Recognise when to escalate concerns appropriately within school systems
Book This Strong Behaviour Culture INSET
Interested in booking this INSET for your school?
Contact JMC Education to discuss bespoke delivery options tailored to your setting.
📧 Email us at enquiries@jmcinset.com
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