
EVENTS
Are you and your child smartphone ready?
Date: 3rd September
Time: 8.00 - 9.00 pm
Where: Online via zoom
Date: 12th September
Time: 7.30 - 9.15 pm (doors open at 7.15 pm)
Date: 12th September 2025
Time: 7.30 - 9.15 pm (doors open at 7.15 pm
Concessions for Under 18s, Students with ID, over 65s
Circle of Security Parenting Groups are designed to give parents ‘a map’ for understanding and responding to their children’s emotional needs. Research shows that parents who are able do this in a loving and consistent way give their children an amazing start in life.
Where: Live and interactive online via zoom for eight weeks
When: Tuesday 16th September - 11th November with a break on 28th Oct for half term.
Time: 7.45 - 9.15pm.
We ask for a suggested donation for the course for those who are able to of £120 per person (£200 a couple). However during these difficult times we are grateful for any donation. Either book and pay via this product or email eppy.izere@connectedlives.org.uk to register and donate via BACs if you can.
Name of the Bank : NatWest
Account Name: Connected Lives
Sort Code: 60-04-04
Account Number: 85183245
Reference: COS-P eve Sept 2025
Join this group to understand how to connect better with your teenager.
Dates: 17th and 24th September, 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd October
Time: 7.30 - 9.00 pm
Where: Online via Zoom
Price: £120 (£200 for a couple)
If you would like to pay for a couple or would like to discuss a bursary place, please contact katie.logan@connectedlives.org.uk
Join this session combining storytelling and bodywork; providing opportunities for deeper thinking for parents/carers through reflection, exercise and relaxation.
When: 10 – 11.30am
Where: The Pavillion, Paget Rd, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 9JT
Book a single session with this product or contact katie.logan@connectedlives.org.uk if you want to book 3 or more sessions with the 10% discount and then pay via BACs.
Name of the Bank : NatWest
Account Name: Connected Lives
Sort Code: 60-04-04
Account Number: 85183245
Reference: BMC Sept 20 (your name)
Circle of Security Parenting Groups are designed to give parents ‘a map’ for understanding and responding to their children’s emotional needs. Research shows that parents who are able do this in a loving and consistent way give their children an amazing start in life.
Location: Online via zoom
Dates: 22nd September - 24th November with a break for half term on 27th October and 3rd November.
Time: 7.45 - 9.15pm
We ask for a suggested donation for the course for those who are able of £120 (£200 a couple). However during these difficult times we are grateful for any donation.
Either book and pay via this product or email katie.logan@connectedlives.org.uk to register.
Name of the Bank : NatWest
Account Name: Connected Lives
Sort Code: 60-04-04
Account Number: 85183245
Reference: COS-P eve online cam (your name)
Circle of Security Parenting Groups are designed to give parents ‘a map’ for understanding and responding to their children’s emotional needs. Research shows that parents who are able do this in a loving and consistent way give their children an amazing start in life.
Dates: 24th September - 19th November with a break for half term on 29th October.
Time: 11.30 am - 1.00 pm on a Monday morning
Creche available.
Address: Curzon Crescent Family Wellbeing Centre, Curzon Crescent, Harlesden, NW10 9SD
Circle of Security Parenting Groups are designed to give parents ‘a map’ for understanding and responding to their children’s emotional needs. Research shows that parents who are able do this in a loving and consistent way give their children an amazing start in life.
Dates: 25th September - 20th November (half term break - 30th Oct)
Time: 11.00 am - 12.30 pm on Thursday mornings
CRÈCHE available.
Address: S.T.O.R.M Family Centre, Youngs and Lucas Court, Doddington Estate, 61 Strasburg Rd, London SW11 5JF
This recording reviews using COS-P with neurodivergent families. Reflecting on their children’s unique strengths and challenges within the circle, and exploring ways to support these caregivers - who often may be navigating their own neurodivergence.