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At One Another, we believe that children thrive when the caregivers and educators around them feel safe, supported, and empowered.

We know that true growth doesn't just happen in therapy rooms, it happens at the kitchen bench, the playground, or the classroom. We recognise that the insights and strategies developed in clinical settings can be hard to translate into day-to-day life. Our workshops are designed to bridge that gap, planting the seeds of awareness and helping the adults around a child feel more resourced, connected, and grounded.

By supporting caregivers and educators to build their own capacity for emotional regulation, we help create the foundations for children to feel safe, understood, and supported in their everyday environments. This is essential in the development of a child’s emotional regulation.​

Our Workshops

Connecting One Another:
A Guide for Caregivers

This workshop supports caregivers not by focusing solely on managing a child’s behaviour, but by helping them build the inner resources to better attune to their child’s needs and foster long-term growth for the child.

1:1 Caregiver Training Sessions

Group Caregiver Workshops 

Connecting One Another:
A Guide for Educators

This workshop helps educators move beyond behaviour management by offering practical tools to support their own regulation, allowing them to better attune to individuals emotional needs and foster safe, connected classrooms with long term growth for the child.

Group Educator Workshops 

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Connecting One Another: A Guide for Caregivers 

Across three parts, we guide caregivers from self-awareness to connection. Beginning with their own regulation, to deepening their understanding of the child’s needs, and ending with practical tools to support everyday moments of care and connection.

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Part One:

The Self

  • Explore ‘The Self’

  • The Nervous System 

  • Mindful Awareness

  • Self-Regulation

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Part Two:

The Child

  • Understanding The Child

  • Child's Nervous System

  • The Child's Self-Regulation

  • Co-regulation

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Part Three:

The Connection 

  • Helpful Resources

  • Practical Strategies

1:1 Caregiver Training Sessions

Our workshop focuses on building foundational knowledge through structured caregiver training sessions

 

This includes:

  • 1 Initial Assessment Session

  • 10 Caregiver Training Sessions

  • 3 Workbooks (The Self, The Child, The Connection)

  • A Letter of Support or Progress Report based on needs 

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​Additional Tailored Support Needs: 

  • Observation Sessions with the Child

  • Caregiver Training and Mentor Sessions to support implementation in the home

  • Attendance of Care Team meetings

Group Workshops

We also offer small-group programs for caregivers, available both in person and online. These groups provide a supportive space to explore the workshop content alongside others on a similar journey. Each group includes:

 

  • Guided training sessions

  • 3 workbooks (The Self, The Child, and The Connection.)

 

We organise our groups based on the needs and schedules of caregivers, please register your interest to be notified when the next group opens.

Connecting One Another: A Guide for Educators

Through three reflective parts, The Self, The Child, The Connection, educators are supported to build self-awareness, strengthen their own regulation, and deepen their understanding of how to support students' emotional needs, ending the journey with practical strategies to foster safety, connection, and regulation in everyday classroom moments.

Our educators workshop is a professional development program designed to support teachers and school staff in building emotional safety and co-regulation in the classroom. The program is flexible in its delivery and can be adapted to suit your school’s professional development schedule, whether delivered in person or online. If you're interested in bringing this training to your school or team, we’d love to hear from you.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters upon which our services are provided. We extend our appreciation to their continuing connections to country and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture, and the hopes of all Traditional Custodians. We express our gratitude in the sharing of this land and our sorrow for the personal, spiritual, and cultural costs of that sharing.

 

We also acknowledge that beneath the umbrella of our Therapeutic work are practices belonging to ancient lineages and traditions that have been appropriated by Western models. We actively work to illuminate the origins of these practices as part of our commitment.

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