
TRAINING & WORKSHOPS
CPD grounded in real
psychological depth.
Not generic content. Not tick-box training. Clinically grounded, contextually tailored workshops for the professionals and organisations in a child's world — designed to actually change how people think and respond.
CORE WORKSHOPS
What's available.
Eight core workshops — each shaped around a specific audience in a child's village. All available as half-day or full-day, online or in person, tailored to your organisation and context. Multi-session programmes available.
ELSAs · SENCOs · Educators
Beyond the Classroom: Supporting SEMH
For ELSAs, SENCOs, pastoral leads, and educators supporting children with emotional, social, and mental health needs. Deepening psychological understanding of what children are carrying — anxiety, grief, attachment difficulties, neurodivergence — and how to respond in ways that equip rather than just manage. Grounded in clinical thinking, designed for the school setting. Half-day or full-day · CPD certificates provided
Activity providers & coaches
Psychological Safety & Understanding for Activity Providers and Coaches
For sports coaches, swim teachers, gymnastics instructors, arts leaders, and activity staff. You see children at their most unguarded — often more consistently than their teachers do. This session explores the unique trust that creates, what children might bring into your space, how to respond well, and how to be a genuinely positive presence in a child's life. Includes safeguarding context and referral pathways. Half-day · Activity providers · Sports clubs · Arts organisations
Holiday parks & leisure
Psychological Safety & Family Experiences on Holiday
For holiday park staff, leisure centre teams, and family venue activity leaders. Families arrive carrying things that aren't on the booking form — grief, diagnosis, family breakdown, exhaustion. This session helps your team understand what they might encounter, how to respond with confidence and care, and what it genuinely means to be a positive part of a child's world during what might be a complicated time. Half-day · Parkdean · Haven · Leisure centres · Holiday clubs
Funeral professionals
Children & Grief: A Guide for Funeral Professionals
For funeral directors, celebrants, and bereavement support staff. The child in the funeral home is often invisible — and shouldn't be. How children grieve at different ages, how to include them meaningfully in funeral rituals, how to support a bereaved parent who is also trying to hold their child, and when and how to refer on. Half-day or full-day · Funeral directors · Celebrants · Bereavement support staff
Days out venues & SEND
Making Space for Every Child: Inclusion & Wellbeing for Visitor Venues
For visitor attractions, museums, theme parks, and leisure destinations. Families with children who have SEND, sensory needs, or mental health difficulties navigate your spaces with real anxiety — about whether you'll be ready for them, whether they'll feel welcome. Understanding what genuine inclusion actually looks like beyond a quiet room and a lanyard. Half-day · Visitor attractions · Museums · Leisure venues · Theme parks
Parent carers
Understanding Parent Carers: What the Village Needs to Know
For any professional who works alongside parents navigating SEND, diagnosis, or the weight of caring for a child with complex needs. Understanding what parent carers are actually carrying — the burnout, the grief, the system navigation, the identity loss — and how to respond with genuine understanding rather than inadvertent harm. Half-day · Schools · Health · Social care · Community organisations
Faith communities
The Trusted Adult: Children's Wellbeing for Faith Leaders & Community Anchors
For faith leaders, chaplains, and community organisations. You are often the first person a child or family approaches when they can't face statutory services — because you're trusted in a way that professionals aren't. How to hold that trust well, what childhood mental health and grief look like, how to have conversations that help, and when and how to refer without breaking what makes you safe. Half-day · Faith communities · Chaplains · Community organisations
Health & medical
The Child Behind the Condition: Psychological Wellbeing in Medical Settings
For GPs, nurses, HCAs, paediatricians, researchers, and anyone working in health and medical settings with children and families. Understanding the psychological experience of living with a health condition — for the child, the parent, and the sibling who often goes unseen. What clinical excellence misses when it focuses on the condition rather than the person carrying it, and how the medical village can do both. Half-day or full-day · GPs · Nurses · HCAs · Paediatricians · Researchers · Allied health
Bespoke
Something Else Entirely
The eight workshops above are a core offering — not the limits of what's possible. Topics including bereavement and loss, emotional regulation, compassion fatigue, refugee and displaced families, psychological safety, trauma, and attachment are all available as bespoke commissions, tailored to your sector, staff group, and context. Multi-session programmes and ongoing consultancy partnerships available. Any duration · Any sector · Built around your needs
FLEXIBILITY
Can't commission a full training?
Join an open session.
All eight core workshops run as live online open events — small groups of up to eight people, so the conversation is genuine and the learning goes deeper than a webinar ever could. Open to any individual professional regardless of their organisation.
Each session runs for three hours. You'll leave with CPD hours, relevant Hub resources, and a bespoke PDF guide — reflections, action planning prompts, and practical tools to help you apply the learning directly in your role or organisation. Not just a certificate to file.
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£75 per person · Maximum 8 places per session · Book via the events calendar.
FORMAT
Live online · 3 hours · Max 8 people
The most consistent immediate outcome — the relief of a space where the weight can be acknowledged
WHO'S IT FOR
Think more clearly about complex situations
Reflective practice builds the capacity to hold complexity without being overwhelmed by it
COST
Better team communication and collaboration
Teams that reflect together develop shared language, shared values, and shared confidence in their practice
COST
Better team communication and collaboration
Teams that reflect together develop shared language, shared values, and shared confidence in their practice
HOW IT WORKS
From first conversation
to delivery
Every piece of training is shaped around what your organisation actually needs — not a standard package applied regardless of context. The process is simple.
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1 Initial conversation
A call to understand your organisation, your staff, your sector, and what you're trying to achieve. Free, no obligation.
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2 Tailored proposal
A clear proposal — content, format, duration, and pricing. Transparent and straightforward.
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3 Delivery
Online or in person throughout the UK. Flexible scheduling. CPD certificates provided.
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4 Follow-up resources
All participants receive relevant resources from The Children's Psychology Hub to continue the work after the session.
COMMON QUESTIONS
How much does a workshop cost?
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Pricing is based on format, duration, and organisation size — and is always transparent and clearly itemised. As a guide, half-day workshops typically start from £350 for smaller organisations. Get in touch for a tailored quote.
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Can workshops be delivered online?
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Yes — all workshops are available online via secure video, or in person throughout the UK.
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Do participants receive CPD certificates?
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Yes — CPD certificates are provided for all workshops. Half-day sessions = 3 CPD hours. Full-day = 6 CPD hours.
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Can we book a series rather than a one-off?
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Yes — and for most organisations, a multi-session programme is more effective than a single workshop. These are available at preferential rates.
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We're a small organisation with a limited budget. Can we still work together?
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Yes — get in touch. Smaller organisations and charities are especially welcome. Pricing is always discussed openly and proportionately.
ALSO AVALIBLE
Reflective practice —
for teams carrying this work.
Training equips. Reflective practice sustains. For teams doing emotionally demanding work with children and families — school pastoral staff, social workers, funeral professionals, youth workers — monthly or fortnightly facilitated groups create space to process, reflect, and keep going without burning out.
MONTHLY OR FORTNIGHTLY
Online or in person
Structured, facilitated, confidential — designed around the specific pressures of your team and sector
WHO IT'S FOR
School teams · Social workers · Funeral professionals · Youth workers
Any team carrying the emotional weight of working with children without enough space to process it