When families feel supported, young people thrive.
Commissioned by schools and trusts, our Family Support Programme equips parents and carers with the tools to support learning, manage behaviour, and raise aspirations helping children succeed in and beyond the classroom.

Why This Matters
The challenges young people face don’t stop at the school gates and neither should the support.
For many families, the desire to help is there, but the tools, confidence, or knowledge might not be. We step in as a trusted bridge, working alongside schools to engage parents in a way that’s supportive, not judgmental.
Whether it’s helping a parent build routines, understand their child’s needs, or navigate school systems, our approach is grounded in empathy and practical action. When the home environment strengthens, pupil behaviour, confidence, and attendance often follow.
What We Deliver
We tailor each programme to suit your context, but delivery typically includes:
- Group-based support (e.g. a 6-week programme for selected parents)
- 1:1 coaching for families needing targeted input
- Workshops on key themes (ideal for open-access or focused support)
- Digital resources through our upcoming Learning Hub
Session content is engaging, discussion-based, and accessible, covering topics like:
- Understanding and responding to behaviour
- Setting boundaries and building routines
- Supporting children with SEND or SEMH needs
- Managing emotions, conflict, and communication
- Rebuilding confidence in parenting and learning support
We make sure families feel safe, seen, and supported, not overwhelmed or left behind.
Why It Works
We meet families where they are, and walk with them, not ahead of them.
Our programme works because:
- We understand the pressures families face and never judge
- Our delivery team brings education, safeguarding, and youth experience together
- It complements what pastoral, SEND, and DSL teams are already doing
- It strengthens the link between what happens at school and what happens at home
- It centres families as partners, not passive recipients


What Schools Get
We don’t just deliver sessions, we become an extension of your team
From planning to reporting, we ensure the programme fits your school culture, pastoral strategy, and wider safeguarding goals.
You’ll receive:
- A clear and customised delivery plan
- Weekly session logs and family engagement notes
- Access to all session slides, handouts, and resources
- Help identifying parents and managing attendance
- An end-of-programme impact summary
- Optional access to online tools via the Learning Hub
Outcomes We Aim For
Our work with families doesn’t just improve relationships, it creates tangible change in how young people show up in school.
By the end of the programme, schools often report:
- More confident, empowered parents and carers
- Improved behaviour, attendance, and focus from targeted pupils
- Stronger alignment between home and school expectations
- Better emotional regulation and routines at home
- Raised aspirations for both parents and their children
- A greater sense of community and shared responsibility
