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The Mission




Over twenty years ago I left the classroom to make sure that children could live and learn in

a culture that is relational, restorative and unerringly positive. I have remained committed to

speaking out against zero-tolerance nonsense and advocating for those who can’t be heard.


Today my name and our When The Adults Change brand has become synonymous with

inclusive learning, relational practice and emotionally safe learning environments. We have

influenced seismic shifts in thousands of schools and colleges, and more recently been

extending relational practice into homes, social care, public health services and beyond.


In a world where unprecedented uncertainty, economic poverty and technological overload is

the norm, our children and young people have been hit hard. It is more difficult for children

and young people to find emotional safety. It is more challenging for them to develop the

appropriate social, emotional and mental resources that they need to thrive.


The cognitive profile of young people has changed; they find it hard to regulate and find

themselves in a heightened state of arousal more of the time. In their cognitively formative

years, our young people are not always developing healthy social norms, responsible

decision making skills, self-confidence or resilience. They are learning to be on high alert, to

be distrusting of the world around them and to rely on virtual interaction rather than human

relationships.


Our children and young people need, more than ever, to experience predictable, safe and

supportive relationships. Their cognitive abilities, their sense of self and their trust in the

world around them needs to be nurtured. It needs to be consistently modelled and supported

by adults who are consistently fair. Of course we need to teach our children a high quality

curriculum, but we also need to create a culture that develops their cognitive capabilities and

ensures that they can access what is in front of them and what they stand to achieve in the

future.


When The Adults Change, children and young people thrive in an environment that is

emotionally safe for everyone, inclusive, equitable and driven by high expectations and the

highest possible levels of attainment. When The Adults Change isn’t punishing learners in a

different way. It isn’t holding doors open for distressed learners for a little longer or sticking

children with complex needs in different boxes. When The Adults Change is the foundation.

The place from which, regardless of background, ability, circumstance or need, every child

has the right to belong; the ability to have a voice and the opportunity to achieve in all the

areas of life they need to thrive.

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