Team Teach Webinars

Join one of our upcoming live webinars or catch up on our recorded webinars on demand for insightful discussions covering all aspects of understanding and supporting behaviour.

Perfect for professionals in education, health, and social care, these webinars provide essential insights, inspiration, and practical ideas to support you in your role.

Check out our latest Upcoming Webinar

Join us for this live webinar where we will be discussing practical ways to reduce risk and support crisis behaviour. This session is suitable for anyone working with children, young people and/ or adults in education, health and social care organisations.

Watch Previous Team Teach Webinars

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Understanding Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA/EBSA)

16 January 2025|

Watch this webinar on-demand where where we discussed the topic of Emotionally Based School Non-attendance (EBSNA), also known as Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA). Our guest, behaviour specialist and Principal Team Teach trainer, Mica Coleman Jones, explored how we [...]

New to Teaching: Supporting Student Behaviour December 2024

13 December 2024|

Watch on-demand One of the most challenging parts of teaching can be understanding and supporting student behaviour, particularly if you're new to your career. Following the success of our first webinar on this topic, this second webinar gives you [...]

Supporting behaviour during change to routines

29 November 2024|

Watch on-demand Do you have students or individuals in your care that need extra support with changes to their routines? Watch our latest on-demand webinar to learn about supporting individuals through planned and unexpected changes most effectively. You'll hear [...]

Now Available: The Team Teach Knowledge Hub App

Part of our new Team Teach Connect platform, the Knowledge Hub provides a wealth of resources to support your on-going, post-training development.

Download the app now to access over 19 hours of content and the latest thinking in behaviour support, all in the palm of your hand.