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Successful school-parent partnerships are a key driver for improved student outcomes.
Our consultation services are designed to help your school harness the full potential of parental engagement, creating a thriving school community where families feel connected, and children feel they belong and motivated to excel.

We work with school leaders to review current parental engagement practices and develop effective, evidence-based strategies tailored to your school community.
Consultation can support schools to:

Practical workshops designed for school staff and leadership teams.
Workshops help staff to:

Engaging talks for staff events, conferences, and parent groups, highlighting the powerful role of parental involvement in children’s success.
Talks may cover:

We provide ongoing support to help schools build sustainable parental engagement practices.
Support includes:
“… and I am very glad I came. Very informative and educative.”
“Programme have helped me to improve my confidence, it has helped me to calm down my anger. It has help me to connect with my kids and it has helped me to plan my life at home with family.”
“I’m using the 3-time rule instruction it’s only being told 3 times o more than that and its very effective.’’
"Helping me learn more on how to communicate with my son, also helped me to say no to too much TV and learn how to praise him after he did something good.”
I’m using the 3-time rule instruction it’s only being told 3 times o more than that and its very effective.’’
‘’… it has helped me in my everyday life, talking me out of being depressed …”
“Lovely session, full of useful information.”
“Very informative – what they deliver was very nice and informative, also interactive.’’
We worked with a local all-through school, where children represented homes of over 50 languages other than English. The school wanted to engage parents more effectively to increase student outcomes.
Over the course of an academic year, together with the school’s staff, we created a programme of ways to engage parents. The programme included a mix of sessions on areas to do with school life, parenting skills, discussions about common concerns, and fun events. For example, a teacher delivered a talk on how to support children with homework, we delivered a session on why routine and good sleep are fundamental to children’s health, and we ran a cultural food exchange – that was immensely fun!
Parents appreciated the school’s efforts to communicate and involve them within the school community. Parents also appreciated the space and opportunity provided by the school to develop parenting skills and voice common concerns. Parents and teachers also felt that the behaviour of children was improving. Overall, there was an improved sense of listening and community.