EVENTS
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.
Recording of the parenting talk
Listen to Arabella Northey from Seqrd Technology help us explore whether we are smartphone ready. We discuss how to keep children safe online, encourage responsible phone use, and reflect on our own digital habits.
This sessions explores attachment in step and blended families and considers what could be helpful to keep in mind when facilitating COS-P group with step parents.
From toddlers to teenagers: Listen to how you can help your child negotiate their sibling relationships and see how far you should get involved.
A cookbook written by HonC! families, celebrating the cultural diversity of our community.
A cookbook written by HonC! families, celebrating the cultural diversity of our community.
Recording for COS-P Facilitators only
Interactive seminar to think about how we can best support families in our COS-P groups who have experienced domestic abuse, through the lenses of trauma and attachment.
Online recording for COS-P Facilitators only
Understanding how COS-P can work in the classroom and the experience of helping teachers shift from a behavioural approach to a relational one
Online recording for COS-P Facilitators only
Reviewing the issue of how 'attachment' is viewed in different cultural contexts and how as COS-P facilitators we need to be mindful of this when we are trying to be the 'hands' for the participants within a group.
How can you talk so your child will listen — and listen so they’ll talk?
Date: 26th November 2025
Time: 8.00 - 9.15 pm
Where: Online via zoom
Teenagers today are growing up in a world where exposure to drugs and alcohol is often just one click or conversation away. As a parent or carer, knowing how to talk to your child about these issues is vita but not always easy.