Adolescence Licensed Practitioner

This training is ideal for professionals working with young people aged 11-25.

If you’re ready to improve wellbeing, boost attendance, transform behaviour and increase pupils’ ability to learn, you’re in the right place.

As a Thrive Licensed Practitioner, you’ll be empowered to supercharge your setting’s SEMH provision and support young people through the ups and downs of adolescence.

Book now Download the course guide

 

At a glance

Trained by Thrive

Qualification

Thrive Licensed
Practitioner

Duration icn

Typical duration

3 months

Delivery method

Training method

Live virtual sessions

Price icon

PRICE PER PLACE

£1,720 ex. VAT

Wise Investment Guarantee Logo

Join 15,000+ Thrive Licensed Practitioners transforming young people's lives.

What is Thrive Licensed Practitioner training?

Thrive Licensed Practitioner training is ideal for teachers, SENCOs and pastoral staff who are well placed to lead SEMH support and provide targeted, one-to-one interventions.

The transformational programme dives into the science behind behaviour and explores insights from child development research, attachment theory and neuroscience. You’ll gain a deep understanding of why young people behave the way they do and learn practical strategies to respond in the moment. You’ll learn the key stages of social and emotional development, age-related expectations and how to help students who are struggling get back on track.

Using Thrive-Online, you’ll discover how to assess students’ social and emotional skills, create and implement tailored action plans and track progress. You’ll also be equipped to effectively support vulnerable and disadvantaged students, as well as those with SEND.

Training as a Thrive Licensed Practitioner can supercharge your setting’s mental health and wellbeing provision and lead to improved attendance, behaviour, attainment and staff wellbeing. Plus, with Ofsted’s upcoming framework expected to increase focus on SEMH, you’ll be able to embed inspection-ready practice and clearly demonstrate progress and impact.

 

Download the course guide

 

Who the training is for

This course is ideal for teachers, SENCOs and pastoral staff who are well placed to lead SEMH support and provide targeted, one-to-one interventions.

How the programme is delivered

Thrive Licensed Practitioner training is a hands-on course delivered live online by experts with extensive experience working with children and young people. The 3-month programme also includes e-learning modules and e-mentoring sessions with your Thrive trainer.


What's included:

  • 3 months’ live, interactive online training with experienced Thrive experts
  • E-learning modules full of additional theory, videos and resources
  • Mentoring on your caseloads by Thrive specialists
  • Individual feedback and support to complete the course
  • A 100-page reference book to keep and refer back to after your course

Wise Investment Guarantee

Thrive Licensed Practitioner training is covered by Thrive’s Wise Investment Guarantee. This means that if a Licensed Practitioner leaves a setting within 12 months of starting their course, we’ll train another member of staff for free within 12 months of the original start date.

Over 795,000 children and young people currently benefit from the Thrive Approach. Begin your journey to becoming a Thrive Licensed Practitioner and join our mission to support millions of children and young people.

Steven Portues

Steven Portues | Pastoral Intervention Coordinator & Thrive Licensed Practitioner, Acklam Grange School.

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

“I find the neuroscience side of Thrive fascinating and enjoy helping young people understand how their brains work. A young person I work with had very low confidence and self-esteem, now they’re unrecognisable – confident, social and excited about the future.”

Sam Strange

Samantha Strange | Personalised Learning Centre Manager, Adolescent Thrive Licensed Practitioner at Northfields School & Sports College.

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

“Thrive training exceeded my expectations and it has brought me huge benefits professionally and personally. It’s been an amazing journey that has completely transformed me. I'd advise anyone thinking about starting Thrive training to go for it, for your own mental health and for professional satisfaction.”

Josh Harrison

Josh Harrison | Thrive Lead, Northcott School & Sixth Form College.


⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

“I became a Licensed Practitioner to help pupils that struggle in a mainstream environment find a way of communicating their needs. Thrive started making a difference straight away and I’ve been able to reduce behavioural incidents by at least 50%.”

 

They did it, so can you!

 

Frequently asked questions

What is covered in Thrive Licensed Practitioner training?

During the 3-month training, you will:

  • Explore the stages of social and emotional development and their impact on learning.
  • Understand the development and functioning of the brain and nervous system.
  • Learn the principles of attachment theory and its relevance to relationships.
  • Discover how the brain and body respond to stress and emotional triggers.
  • Recognise how emotions - such as fear, anger, loss, change, separation, bereavement, and joy - can interrupt learning.
  • Develop key strategies for building supportive, trusting relationships.
  • Explore the role of the arts, play and creativity in supporting social and emotional development.
  • Use Thrive-Online to assess pupils’ needs and create targeted action plans for individuals and groups.
  • Measure pupils’ progress over time and demonstrate the impact of Thrive interventions.
  • Apply theory to practice, gaining the skills to become an effective Thrive Licensed Practitioner.
Are there any specific requirements for the course?

To fully benefit from this practical, hands-on course and achieve Licensed Practitioner status, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:

  • Work with young people over time: The training is designed to provide you with tools and techniques to use in real-world settings. To apply what you learn and qualify for professional licensing, you’ll need to be actively working with young people during the training period. Evidence of this will be required.
  • Commit to full attendance: Attending all sessions is essential to gaining the knowledge and skills needed for Licensed Practitioner status.
What is Thrive’s Wise Investment Guarantee?

Thrive Licensed Practitioner training is covered by Thrive's Wise Investment Guarantee. This means that if a Licensed Practitioner leaves a setting within 12 months of starting their course, we'll train another member of staff for free within 12 months of the original start date.

Is face-to-face training available?

For settings that would like to commission a face-to-face training session, there is a flat rate charge of £490 per trainer per day (or part thereof) plus VAT.

Does the course help with supporting pupils with SEND?

Thrive Licensed Practitioner training focuses on promoting pupils’ social and emotional wellbeing, which often aligns closely with the needs of pupils with SEND. Many young people with SEND face challenges in managing emotions, building resilience, or navigating social interactions, and this course equips you with the tools and strategies to support these areas effectively.

However, the programme does not specifically cover areas such as SEND assessment, early identification of SEND, or targeted teaching strategies for specific needs like ASD, attachment and trauma, or dyslexia. While you’ll gain skills to foster an inclusive environment and address emotional barriers to learning, this course is not a dedicated SEND programme.

If your primary focus is SEND-specific support, you may need to explore additional qualifications tailored to those needs. That said, Licensed Practitioner training is an excellent choice for building expertise in helping all pupils, including those with SEND, thrive emotionally and socially.

Once qualified, are there ongoing commitments to maintain Thrive Licensed Practitioner status?

From the year after you qualify, you’ll need to complete Thrive CPD each academic year and earn at least 10 Thrive CPD points.

Book your place

Choose from the course dates below. To view the full schedule of sessions for each programme, click the eye icon labelled ‘Click for more details’.

Upcoming Scheduled Dates

 Contact us to discuss how the Thrive Approach can help you

CONTACT US