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In this powerful episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker is joined by Roger Mitchell, long-standing headteacher at Ripple Primary School in Barking and Dagenham — a pioneering Emotionally Available School where inclusion and belonging aren't just buzzwords, but lived values.
Together, they explore how schools can go beyond behaviour management, focusing instead on trauma-responsive education that meets children where they are. Whether you're a parent, teacher, carer or education leader, this conversation offers practical insight into why behaviour is communication — and how empathy, structure and trust are the foundations for learning.
This episode is proudly supported by Carers Card UK — the UK’s number one carers card offering real benefits to both paid and unpaid carers.
Get discounts on gyms, days out, tech, clothing and more. Access a wellbeing hub, an emergency ID card, and a strong support network — all for less than the price of a box of chocolates per year. 🎟️ Order your card today
Nurture UK
The Able Hub: www.ablehub.uk tools and training for carers, parents and educators
Andy Baker’s Book: Targeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge
“If you lose a child from their school, you lose the child.”
Inclusion is not policy, it’s practice.
Being Emotionally Available is a responsibility.
[00:00] – Introduction: Reframing school culture
This isn’t just an education episode — it’s a wake-up call for every adult supporting children. You’ll walk away understanding:
Why “naughty” behaviour might be fear in disguise
How trauma affects learning and behaviour
What emotionally available adults can do to build trust and connection
Whether you're in the classroom, at home, or working in social care — this episode will reshape how you see and support children.
📲 Instagram: @AbleTraining
Created to support carers, parents, and teachers across the UK. Share it widely and help build a more compassionate world for those who care — and those they care for.
If this episode moved you, helped you, or taught you something new:
Let’s keep the conversation going. Because every child deserves to belong.
By Able Training Support LtdIn this powerful episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker is joined by Roger Mitchell, long-standing headteacher at Ripple Primary School in Barking and Dagenham — a pioneering Emotionally Available School where inclusion and belonging aren't just buzzwords, but lived values.
Together, they explore how schools can go beyond behaviour management, focusing instead on trauma-responsive education that meets children where they are. Whether you're a parent, teacher, carer or education leader, this conversation offers practical insight into why behaviour is communication — and how empathy, structure and trust are the foundations for learning.
This episode is proudly supported by Carers Card UK — the UK’s number one carers card offering real benefits to both paid and unpaid carers.
Get discounts on gyms, days out, tech, clothing and more. Access a wellbeing hub, an emergency ID card, and a strong support network — all for less than the price of a box of chocolates per year. 🎟️ Order your card today
Nurture UK
The Able Hub: www.ablehub.uk tools and training for carers, parents and educators
Andy Baker’s Book: Targeting the Positive with Behaviours That Challenge
“If you lose a child from their school, you lose the child.”
Inclusion is not policy, it’s practice.
Being Emotionally Available is a responsibility.
[00:00] – Introduction: Reframing school culture
This isn’t just an education episode — it’s a wake-up call for every adult supporting children. You’ll walk away understanding:
Why “naughty” behaviour might be fear in disguise
How trauma affects learning and behaviour
What emotionally available adults can do to build trust and connection
Whether you're in the classroom, at home, or working in social care — this episode will reshape how you see and support children.
📲 Instagram: @AbleTraining
Created to support carers, parents, and teachers across the UK. Share it widely and help build a more compassionate world for those who care — and those they care for.
If this episode moved you, helped you, or taught you something new:
Let’s keep the conversation going. Because every child deserves to belong.