Praise Pod in schools could reduce ASBOs

Released on: October 11, 2007, 8:34 am

Press Release Author: BeyondPR

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: An innovative and exciting new technology being developed in
schools by a South Yorkshire man is set to reduce Anti Social Behaviour Orders
(ASBOs) among young people across the UK.

Press Release Body: An innovative and exciting new technology being developed in
schools by a South Yorkshire man is set to reduce Anti Social Behaviour Orders
(ASBOs) among young people across the UK. The Praise Pod concept - of harnessing
technology and getting kids to interact positively with it in schools and create an
atmosphere and culture of praise - has already been a big hit in two Rotherham
schools. Word is spreading fast. Six more schools are joining the Praise Pod
programme this year and many more are expressing an interest in taking part as soon
as possible.

Praise Pod is a new and simple tool to create a culture of praise within a
community. It involves the whole school, creates cohesion, builds self-esteem and
changes not only behaviours but also beliefs.

Rotherham PCT employee and Praise Pod brainchild Richard Crook from Sheffield, said:
"It costs £500,000 to the taxpayer when one young person develops conduct problems.
Praise Pod aims to prevent behavioural difficulties by starting early and getting
everyone on board. It's already been an amazing success. Staff have sent pupils to
the pod well over 2000 times already and the feedback from pupils, parents and staff
has been positive."

Only good behaviours get attention and recognition with Praise Pod. "Parents have
even noticed behavioural changes at home as well as school", added Richard; "It
genuinely appears to be having a positive behavioural effect in the same way that
parents report when they stop feeding their kids nasty additives!"

During the pilot in Redscope and Rockingham primary schools in Rotherham, pupils
were asked how Praise Pod could be improved; one boy had the great idea to have a
counter on the Pod. "We made one with the help of Mr Johnson the caretaker and now
every time you walk past the Pod you see the number getting bigger and bigger," said
Richard. "It's a constant reminder of how many good things have happened every day
in school."

The Praise Pod idea was first road-tested on the inventor's daughters, Mia and Evie,
now aged 10 and 8 respectively. "They instantly understood the concept and enjoyed
making up fictitious scenarios from school, which we'd film at home using an old
digital camera," Richard added.

"Evie's latest novel idea is to let children earn points every time they visit
Praise Pod. These points can be traded in for treats, either electronically or by
vouchers. The idea to redeem points earned for good behaviour - against goods and
services in the local area - is one we hope to include in the Praise Pod model in
the future," he concluded.

There has already been interest from companies involved in new school builds to
incorporate Praise Pod into the learning space, allowing pupils a private
environment in which to access resources, post questions and leave or receive
praise. Rotherham Metropolitan Borough is launching Praise Pod in a further six
schools in a cluster, and it is intended that this model will then be applied
throughout the Rotherham Borough to harness the power of Praise for the whole
Authority.

Praise Pod is unique. With patent application pending and design registration in
place, Praise Pod Ltd is looking for partners to produce and market Praise Pods
throughout the UK and beyond. For further information contact Richard Crook on 0114
230 6441 or 0795 1399 200.

Notes to editors
Praise Pod Managing Director Richard Crook can be contacted direct by the media for
interviews and further information, on 0114 230 6441 or 0795 1399 200.

For enquiries relating to RMBC or Rotherham PCT's involvement, please contact Steve
Pearson, Communications Manager, Children and Young People's Services, RMBC. Tel
01709 822641 or
e-mail steve-cyps.pearson@rotherham.gov.uk

Praise Pod Media contact
Alternatively, for enquiries relating to Praise Pod you can contact BeyondPR as
follows:
Jon Gardner
Tel 0114 275 6996
Mobile 07930 697773
E-mail info@beyondpr.co.uk

REF: PRA001 - Praise Pod launch


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Contact Details: BeyondPR
Jon Gardner
Tel 0114 275 6996
Mobile 07930 697773
E-mail info@beyondpr.co.uk

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