We deliver workshops and talks for healthcare professionals to raise awareness about Sickle Cell Disorder and the impact of medical bias, pain dismissal, and lack of compassion in care. By sharing lived experiences and promoting the importance of empathy, this programme equips healthcare teams to provide more respectful, informed, and kind patient care.
Through book readings and interactive storytelling sessions in libraries, schools, and community spaces, we use our original titles—like Sid the Kindest Kid—to teach emotional literacy and kindness. These sessions encourage children to explore empathy, celebrate diversity, and build emotional resilience through fun, creative engagement.
Tailored workshops designed for foster carers, adoptive parents, and support groups focus on using kindness-based strategies to build trust, connection, and emotional wellbeing in children. Activities include practical tools, reflective discussion, and creative exercises to support carers in nurturing safe, supportive environments.
Open to schools, community groups, and local organisations, these workshops use art, play, discussion, and real-life scenarios to explore what kindness looks like in action. From reducing bullying to building friendships and improving mental health, this programme brings communities together to learn, grow, and lead with kindness.