Thrive Together Education was founded by Pam, who recognised a growing need for meaningful, compassionate support for families, schools, and community groups. Through her work supporting children, young people, and parents during some of the most challenging moments of their lives, it became clear that many settings needed earlier inter
Thrive Together Education was founded by Pam, who recognised a growing need for meaningful, compassionate support for families, schools, and community groups. Through her work supporting children, young people, and parents during some of the most challenging moments of their lives, it became clear that many settings needed earlier intervention, clearer guidance, and a more joined‑up approach.
Drawing on years of experience across emotional wellbeing services, family support, residential childcare, and the family court process, Pam set out to create a service that brings together knowledge, compassion, and practical support in a way that truly empowers those who need it.
What began as Pam’s vision has grown into a small, dedicated team known for its reliability, empathy, and heart‑centred approach. Today, Thrive Together Education will build on that foundation, helping children, families, and school communities move forward with confidence, resilience, and hope.
At Thrive Together Education, we believe that meaningful support is built through strong, trusted partnerships. That’s why we work closely with an Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) specialist, ensuring that families and young people facing complex or high‑risk situations receive the expert guidance and safeguarding support the
At Thrive Together Education, we believe that meaningful support is built through strong, trusted partnerships. That’s why we work closely with an Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) specialist, ensuring that families and young people facing complex or high‑risk situations receive the expert guidance and safeguarding support they need.
This partnership strengthens our ability to respond with sensitivity, professionalism, and the right level of intervention. By combining our educational expertise with specialist IDVA knowledge, we are able to provide a more holistic, informed, and compassionate service to the children, families, and schools we support.
BRIDGE is a tailored support programme for separated parents. It helps improve communication, reduce conflict, and create stable arrangements that focus on the needs of children.
• Improve communication between parents
• Reduce conflict and tension
• Create clear Parenting Plans
• Keep children at the centre of
BRIDGE is a tailored support programme for separated parents. It helps improve communication, reduce conflict, and create stable arrangements that focus on the needs of children.
• Improve communication between parents
• Reduce conflict and tension
• Create clear Parenting Plans
• Keep children at the centre of decisions
• Offer support from a trained Family Practitioner
Ongoing conflict and unclear arrangements can affect children’s wellbeing. BRIDGE supports parents to create calmer, more consistent environments where children can feel safe and secure.
We provide supported and supervised contact sessions in a safe and structured setting, helping children maintain and develop positive relationships with their parents.
Our THRIVE programme is a wellbeing workshop designed to support both children and adults in better understanding the impact of social media use on mental health. Developed through real‑world experience and frontline emotional wellbeing work, THRIVE focuses on early intervention, education, and open conversations that help families navig
Our THRIVE programme is a wellbeing workshop designed to support both children and adults in better understanding the impact of social media use on mental health. Developed through real‑world experience and frontline emotional wellbeing work, THRIVE focuses on early intervention, education, and open conversations that help families navigate the digital world with confidence.
The workshop helps children and young people explore how social media influences their emotions, relationships, self‑esteem, and daily wellbeing. Through engaging activities and practical tools, we encourage healthier online habits and greater self‑awareness.
THRIVE also supports parents and carers, helping them recognise potential online risks and feel more confident discussing digital behaviour, safety, and emotional wellbeing with their children. By strengthening understanding at home, we aim to build a supportive environment where young people can thrive both online and offline.
Schools and community groups are offered tailored support based on the specific issues arising within their setting. This includes ongoing guidance, follow‑up sessions, and bespoke resources to ensure the programme continues to meet the evolving needs of pupils, staff, and families.
This programme has been shaped by our direct work in emotional health services. As an Emotional Health and Wellbeing Practitioner, Pam delivers one‑to‑one support to children and young people, and through this work it has become increasingly clear that early education around social media is essential. THRIVE was created in response to this growing need, offering proactive guidance before issues escalate.
At Thrive Together Education, our small but dedicated team brings a wealth of experience from across education, family support, safeguarding, and specialist services. Each member plays a vital role in ensuring families, children, and schools receive compassionate, knowledgeable, and reliable support.
Pam is
At Thrive Together Education, our small but dedicated team brings a wealth of experience from across education, family support, safeguarding, and specialist services. Each member plays a vital role in ensuring families, children, and schools receive compassionate, knowledgeable, and reliable support.
Pam is the Service Manager and founder of Thrive Together Education. With ten years of experience working with families across various organisations, she brings deep insight and understanding to every situation. Her background includes supporting families through the family court process, working in residential childcare, and providing guidance to children through an emotional health and wellbeing service.
Pam is also a qualified tutor and delivers parenting programmes for separated parents who are navigating the family court process. Her blend of professional expertise and compassionate leadership shapes the heart of our service.
Charley is our admin guru and your first point of contact. She ensures everything runs smoothly behind the scenes, offering friendly, efficient support from the moment you get in touch. Her organisation and attention to detail help keep our service responsive and accessible.
Claire is our Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) specialist. She accepts referrals for families who have experienced domestic abuse and provides a tailored support programme designed to promote safety, stability, and empowerment. Claire’s expertise strengthens our ability to offer informed, sensitive, and specialist support where it’s needed most.
Making a referral or booking with Thrive Together Education is simple. Whether you're a parent, school, or community organisation, you can get in touch directly to discuss your needs and the type of support you're looking for.
To refer a family, request a programme, or book a workshop, just email us at hello@thrivetogethereducation.net.
Making a referral or booking with Thrive Together Education is simple. Whether you're a parent, school, or community organisation, you can get in touch directly to discuss your needs and the type of support you're looking for.
To refer a family, request a programme, or book a workshop, just email us at hello@thrivetogethereducation.net. Once we receive your message, a member of our team will respond to guide you through the next steps and arrange the most suitable support for your situation.
Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do at Thrive Together Education. The safety and wellbeing of children, young people, and families is our highest priority, and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of practice across all of our work.
All members of our team are DBS‑checked and have completed appropriate safegu
Safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do at Thrive Together Education. The safety and wellbeing of children, young people, and families is our highest priority, and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of practice across all of our work.
All members of our team are DBS‑checked and have completed appropriate safeguarding training relevant to their roles. This ensures that every member of staff is equipped to recognise concerns, respond appropriately, and promote a safe environment for everyone we support.
A copy of our Safeguarding Policy will be issued following referral so that families, schools, and community organisations have full clarity on our procedures, responsibilities, and commitment to best practice.
At Thrive Together Education, we recognise that every family, school, and community group has unique needs — and sometimes the most effective support involves working alongside other professionals or specialist services. When this is the case, we will always signpost you to the right support with clarity, care, and transparency.
If durin
At Thrive Together Education, we recognise that every family, school, and community group has unique needs — and sometimes the most effective support involves working alongside other professionals or specialist services. When this is the case, we will always signpost you to the right support with clarity, care, and transparency.
If during our work we identify that additional or alternative support may be beneficial, we will discuss this openly with you and help guide the next steps. This may include signposting to local wellbeing services, specialist safeguarding teams, domestic abuse support, mental health services, or community organisations that can offer further help.
Our aim is to ensure that no family or school feels alone or unsure about where to turn. We will always provide clear information, relevant contacts, and practical guidance so you feel confident accessing the support that best meets your needs.
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