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  • Prenatal Alcohol Exposure & FASD (Dec 2025)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    Exposure to alcohol before birth can significantly affect a child's growth, behaviour, and overall wellbeing, often in lifelong ways. Professionals across education, healthcare, and social services frequently work with children [...]

  • LEAPlets (January 2026)

    Balance and Beam Festival Way, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

    LEAPlets is an 11-week manualised BUSS® Early Years group starting January 2026, designed to nurture attachment and build sensorimotor foundations in children aged 2–6. Parents and carers gain hands-on strategies and support from qualified practitioners.

  • A-ABC therapeutic parenting (Jan 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    A-ABC explores attachment in teenagers, including their brain development, and how this applies to adolescents who have experienced early trauma.

  • eTR-UST therapeutic parenting (Jan 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    eTR-UST is an eight-week therapeutic parenting course for parents and carers of children and young people who have experienced early trauma, abuse or neglect.

  • Preverbal Trauma Training for Professionals (Jan 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    When working with adoptive parents, foster carers, social workers and special guardians, we understand that many wonder how a child could have experienced trauma if they were removed into care from birth or shortly afterwards. You might have heard people say phrases like “Well, they were adopted at 3 years old, so they’ll be fine!” We know that this isn’t the case, and this webinar aims to help professionals working with children and young people understand why.

  • Trauma Informed Classrooms (Feb 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    Our Trauma-Informed Classrooms CPD training equips primary school teachers and support staff with the practical knowledge and tools needed to support children affected by trauma and attachment difficulties. Across a [...]

  • Safe, Seen, Supported: A Therapeutic Parenting Approach for FASD (Online)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    Safe, Seen, Supported is a two-day, online therapeutic parenting intervention for parents and carers of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). This specialised FASD training offers expert guidance, practical strategies, and a supportive space to help you navigate the unique challenges of parenting a child with FASD. Through interactive sessions and group discussions, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of your child’s needs, develop effective techniques to support their well-being, and connect with others on a similar journey.

  • Trauma Informed Classrooms (Feb 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    Our Trauma-Informed Classrooms CPD training equips primary school teachers and support staff with the practical knowledge and tools needed to support children affected by trauma and attachment difficulties. Across a [...]

  • Safe, Seen, Supported: A Therapeutic Parenting Approach for FASD (F2F)

    Gateway Psychology 7-9 The Boulevard, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

    Safe, Seen, Supported is a two-day, face-to-face therapeutic parenting intervention for parents and carers of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). This specialised FASD training offers expert guidance, practical strategies, and a supportive space to help you navigate the unique challenges of parenting a child with FASD. Through interactive sessions and group discussions, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of your child’s needs, develop effective techniques to support their well-being, and connect with others on a similar journey.  

  • A-ABC therapeutic parenting (Apr 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    A-ABC explores attachment in teenagers, including their brain development, and how this applies to adolescents who have experienced early trauma.

  • eTR-UST therapeutic parenting (Apr 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    eTR-UST is an eight-week therapeutic parenting course for parents and carers of children and young people who have experienced early trauma, abuse or neglect. It is particularly well-suited to adoptive parents, foster carers and special guardians.

  • Understanding Blocked Care Training for Professionals (June 2026)

    Virtual , United Kingdom

    Gain a deep understanding of the neuroscience and psychology behind blocked care in adoptive parents, SGO carers, and foster carers. This one-day online course (15 June 2026) offers practical tools to assess and support carers experiencing blocked care. Ideal for social workers, clinicians, and professionals supporting families affected by trauma.