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FREE Webinar! Managing Difficult Conversations in a School Setting with The Wellbeing Hub, January 2026

Join us for an interactive live session focused on Emotional Regulation and Managing Challenging Conversations in Schools, with Alicia Drummond, Founder and CEO of The Wellbeing Hub.

Learning points we will cover in the webinar are:

✅ Why emotional regulation matters in school-based interactions

✅ The impact of adult dysregulation on learning and relationships

✅ Identify personal triggers in conversations

✅ Apply a simple self-check framework to prepare for interactions

✅ Plan with clear purpose, boundaries and desired outcomes

✅ Use listening and language tools to reduce defensiveness

✅ Respond to escalation in ways that de-escalate

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FREE Webinar! The Link Between Language and Behaviour with Elklan, November ’25

Join Louise and Gill Clarke from Elklan Training to learn more about the impact that speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) can have on behaviour. 

In this session, we will:

* Consider how to identify which children/young people might have SLCN
* Explore how SLCN might be linked to their behaviour
* Explore a range of support strategies

The content is aimed at practitioners working with 5-16 year olds

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FREE Webinar! Learn More About Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) with Elklan, October ’25

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is probably the most common childhood condition you’ve never heard of’ — Professor Courtney Norbury.

Join Louise and Gill Clarke from Elklan Training to learn more about how this common childhood condition.

In this workshop we will:

Explore what Development Language Disorder is
Know the impacts DLD can have on children
Be able to use key indicators of DLD
Explore simple strategies to help children with DLD

Following this session, practitioners will know what DLD is and gain confidence in identifying children with DLD and be aware of some simple strategies to support them.

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