Our Supporters

CAMPAIGN - COLLABORATE - INNOVATE

 “We are enormously proud to be working in partnership with a number of organisations and as members of others, supporting their work in policy influencing, practice development and service delivery.

Since our inception, we have been fortunate to meet and share our work with numerous organisations, settings and services, many of whom have invited us to come and speak to their teams and colleagues to share family experiences, our research, findings, policy development and contributions to improving outcomes for children and young people struggling to attend, access or remain in education.” 

Ellie Costello, Executive Director

Partnerships

We are proud to partner with the following organisations

  • The Centre for Mental Health is an independent UK mental health charity. It aims to inspire hope, opportunity and a fair chance in life for people of all ages with or at risk of mental ill health

  • The Centre for Young Lives, founded by Anne Longfield CBE, is dedicated to improving the lives of children, young people, and families in the UK. Our focus spans from early intervention to empowering vulnerable youth

  • The Children & Young People’s Health Coalition brings together more than 200 organisations to campaign jointly and provide a strong unified voice

  • The FED is dedicated to the belief that long-term strategic education planning is vital to the success of countries and their people. In the spirit of collaboration we provide an independent and neutral space for stakeholders to help shape the future of education

  • The Global Equality Collective is a collective of diversity and inclusion experts and the creators of the GEC platform, looking to make ordinary classrooms, extraordinarily inclusive

  • Independent Thinking is a unique organisation bringing together some of the UK's leading educators, speakers and authors

  • Not Fine In School is the home of school non-attendance family lived experience, information, informal advice and support

  • Progressive Education is an online hub that explores progressive approaches to education which are forward-thinking and aim to equip students with appropriate skills for the 21st century

  • Rethinking Education runs annual programmes for teachers, school leaders and support staff. All their programmes are bespoke, combining the use of online, remote and face-to-face

  • Solihull Approach brings together a core team of NHS clinical psychologists, child psychotherapists, health professionals, and child and family practitioners, together with schools and parents to develop training.

  • Spaghetti Bridge is a group of independent day and special schools (DfE registered) which provide individualised and tailored programmes for students aged 6 to 18 across the UK

Memberships

We are proud to be members of the following organisations supporting their work in policy influencing and practice development

Trusted by

We’ve been privileged to meet, work with and share our expertise with the following organisations

If your organisation is interested in sponsoring, supporting or partnering with the work of Square Peg please contact us