Upcoming events
We offer live, interactive webinars and talks to meet the needs of pupils, parents and staff. View our line-up of upcoming events below.
Upcoming events
Understanding eating disorders and disordered eating with Isa Robinson, Registered Nutritionist (RNutr) and Nutritional Therapist (mBANT), Wednesday 19th November, 6:30pm (GMT)
20% of young people now experience some form of disordered eating and alarmingly hospital admissions for eating disorders have risen by 41% since the pandemic. Many parents feel unsure on how to support their child/ren when it comes to this complex issue. This webinar will explore the difference between clinical eating disorders and disordered eating, including the risk factors, how to spot the early signs and what to do. We’ll look at how to avoid common pitfalls and how to get support. Isa will also share her top tips on helping your loved one foster a healthy relationship with food.
This webinar is free for all members of The Wellbeing Hub and available for non-Wellbeing Hub members at £9.75. A recording will be emailed to all participants the following day and will be accessible for one month.
Virtual tour of The Wellbeing Hub for UK schools, Wednesday 10th December, 12:30pm (GMT)
Join us for an insightful session where you’ll explore The Wellbeing Hub, a trusted online resource designed to support your entire school community. The Wellbeing Hub offers expert-led, reliable information and resources to support children and young people, from early years through to 18+. Discover its live and interactive features including dedicated hubs for staff, parents, and pupils aged 10+, 13+, and 16+.
Raising resilience: How to help our children thrive with Dr Tovah Klein, International Author, Child Development Expert and the Director of the Barnard Centre for Toddler Development, Wednesday 10th December, 6:30pm (GMT)
How can we help our children and teens develop resilience – the confidence to believe in themselves and the capacity to connect with and care for others? It starts with us, the parents and adults in their lives. In this webinar, Dr Tovah Klein will explore the “You Factor”- how our self-awareness shapes the way we parent and teach. Drawing on insights from her book Raising Resilience, Tovah will share how to create the safe, grounded relationships children and teens need to explore the world, take healthy risks, and learn from mistakes while growing into confident, caring, and independent individuals.
This webinar is free for all members of The Wellbeing Hub and available for non-Wellbeing Hub members at £9.75. A recording will be emailed to all participants the following day and will be accessible for one month.
Raising teens in the digital age: Friendship, bullying and the online world with Nicholas Carlisle, Child Psychotherapist, Founder of the internationally recognised No Bully programme, and TEDx speaker on bullying
In this webinar, Nicholas Carlisle, founder of the No Bully program and CEO of Power of Zero, shares essential tools for parenting teens through friendship conflicts, bullying (online and offline), and the emotional rollercoaster of growing up in today’s digital world.
Drawing on over two decades of experience working with schools and families, Nicholas helps parents understand:
- What’s normal conflict and what’s harmful behaviour and how to tell the difference
- How bullying has evolved in the age of screens, and where it hides (group chats, games, DMs)
- What actually helps teens feel safe, seen, and supported at home and at school
- How to talk to your teen (even when they shut you out)
- When to step in, when to step back and how to help your teen build resilience
This session includes practical strategies, reflective insights, and live Q&A. Ideal for parents and carers of teens and pre-teens aged 10+.
A recording will be sent via email the next day. All recordings will be available for catch-up for one month afterward.
Practical strategies for supporting a child with anxiety and how to manage your own anxiety as a parent or carer with Prof. Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Professor of Clinical Psychology, specialising in anxiety in childhood
In this webinar, Prof Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Clinical Psychologist and Professor at the University of Sussex, will give a whistlestop tour of all she has learnt in 25 years of researching child anxiety and working with anxious families, Sam will cover:
- The seven confident thoughts
- Tackling children’s fears and phobias
- Managing difficult behaviour in a way that grows confidence
- Things to look out for if you are anxious, and tricks for managing these.
This session will include lots of practical tips on raising a confident child, even if you have a lot of anxiety in your own life. It is best suited to parents and carers of children aged 2 to 12.
A recording will be sent via email the next day. All recordings will be available for catch-up for one month afterward.
Understanding family dynamics: step-families, single parenting, sibling rivalry and more with Dr Maryhan, Psychologist and Parenting Expert
In this webinar, Dr Maryhan, a Psychologist and Parenting Expert, will discuss the complexities of families dynamics, touching on blended families, single parenting, and sibling rivalry. More details available soon.
A recording will be sent via email the next day. All recordings will be available for catch-up for one month afterward.
Understanding dyslexia, the risk factors, and how to empower your child in their learning with Prof. Maggie Snowling CBE, Psychologist and world leading expert in reading and language difficulties
In this webinar, Prof. Maggie Snowling CBE will discuss dyslexia diagnosis, risk factors and will share her expert advice on how to support your child with dyslexia.
A recording will be sent via email the next day. All recordings will be available for catch-up for one month afterward.