
Jonathan Newport
Global Director
Jonathan Newport is Global Director of Team Teach and leads the Learning and Development Team as Chief Learning Officer. He is a behaviour specialist with over 30 years’ experience working in a range of settings.
Jonathan started his career in mainstream primary schools, and it was here that he developed a passion for a puzzle-solving approach to behaviour. This journey led him to work across primary and secondary schools in the mainstream and independent sectors, including 17 years leading Barnardo’s largest residential special school. During this time, Jonathan created solutions within the curriculum design that promoted positive behaviour for learning, allowing children and young people to grow and thrive as individuals.
Q&A With Jonathan Newport
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Marking a Milestone: 100 Hours of Trusted Support on The Knowledge Hub
As a sector, we know that supporting behaviour effectively isn’t about one-off events or quick fixes. It’s about building real, lasting understanding—and having access to the right tools at the right time. That’s why I’m incredibly proud to share that Team Teach’s Knowledge Hub has now surpassed 100 hours of curated content, available for everyone who completes our training: a powerful milestone that reflects our unwavering commitment to helping professionals grow, reflect, and lead with confidence.
Our Knowledge Hub is more than a resource library. It’s a place where knowledge is deepened, where confidence is reinforced, and where the real-world challenges of supporting behaviour are met with practical, thoughtful guidance. We know that time is precious, so we’ve created content that’s relevant, accessible, and easy to use in the moments that matter most.
We also created the Knowledge Hub to help reduce the ‘forgetting curve’ that happens when training is treated as a single moment in time. Without reinforcement, we know that people can forget what they’ve learned – despite their best efforts to remember everything. Ongoing access to trusted, sector-specific content helps practitioners retain and apply what they’ve learned, enabling them to embed practice and improve confidence.
We’ve seen how useful this platform can be, not only for frontline staff but also for those in leadership roles responsible for quality assurance, workforce development, and safeguarding.
Our most accessed content includes:
• Staff Meeting in a Box – ready-to-go sessions that help leaders deliver high-quality internal CPD with no preparation required
• Template packs – including policy writing, incident reporting, induction packs and individual support planning to ensure consistency across entire organisations
• 1:1 tools – used for supporting emotional regulation, post-incident reflection, and personal development support
We’re proud to offer a wide and growing range of topics, including trauma-informed practice, developing relational approaches, and effective de-escalation strategies, helping equip staff at all levels with the tools they need to deliver safer, more consistent support. And we’ll keep expanding this content, because supporting behaviour is a dynamic, evolving practice.
To everyone who’s joined us on the journey so far—thank you. Your feedback and ideas are shaping the resources we create.
And if you haven’t yet explored the Knowledge Hub, now’s the perfect time to see how Team Teach can support your organisation.
At Team Teach, we believe that the best support happens when people feel confident, informed, and equipped. We know every minute spent building knowledge, skills, and understanding is an investment in safer, stronger, more compassionate support for the people who need it most. The Knowledge Hub is our way of making sure that support doesn’t stop when the training day ends—it continues, it grows, and it adapts to meet individual needs.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Newport