Welcome to The Family Treatment Service Members Area
A dedicated space for our clients and partners, giving you access to additional resources, guidance and support.

Members Area Guide

This members only page for clients and partners gives you access to:

  • View our entire library of recorded webinars free and on-demand, on topics including ADHD, Eating Disorders, Autism and more.

  • Blogs, articles and guides to support the mental health and educational support needs of you and your loved ones.

  • Quick access to key service forms and links, including appointment and event booking.

  • Links to wider organisations offering mental health and educational needs guidance and support

Upcoming Webinars, Workshops & Events

  • Supporting Children during Separation and Divorce.

    This webinar will discuss positive ways to support and communicate with children during divorce and separation.

  • Calm Parenting: Understanding Stress and Emotional Regulation

    The session will discuss ways to recognise and respond to emotional triggers, and how to navigate challenging parenting moments.

  • Supporting Young People Through Bereavement and Loss.

    This webinar offers a thoughtful space to explore how children and teenagers understand and respond to bereavement.

  • Parenting Children & Teens on the Spectrum Workshops

    This is a group of three sessions in person at our Ridgway Mews clinic facilitated by Jess Birchall

  • Eating Disorder Carers Workshops advertisement with background of wildflowers, offering in-person attendance at a clinic in Wimbledon Village.

    Eating Disorder Carers Education Sessions

    Our eating disorders carers education sessions are aimed at parents, partners or friends (minimum age 18) whose loved one has an eating disorder.

Past Webinars - available to view online.

  • Autism Assessments: How the process works and when to consider?

    This webinar will explore what is involved in the autism assessment process, with a focus on children and adolescents.

  • ADHD Treatment Options Explained

    After an ADHD diagnosis, families often feel mixed emotions—relief and validation, but also worry about stigma, misunderstanding, or treatment choices. A common question is, “what happens next?”

  • Understanding Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)

    Experiencing some anxiety about school is very normal for children, particularly at transition points such as a new term or during exams.

  • How to support young people with their emotions

    This session covers how to understand and support children when they experience difficult emotions. 

  • Promo for an online event on creating healthy relationships with eating and body image in young people, scheduled for Thursday, March 20th at 11am. Background features blurred grass or plants.

    Creating Healthy relationships with eating, shape and weight in young people

    Join us for an insightful webinar, led by our highly experienced eating disorder clinician and dietitian, exploring how to support young people in developing a positive relationship with food and body image.

  • A woman and a child sitting on a rug playing with toys in a modern living room. Text overlay reads: 'Webinar: Letting Go of Parental Guilt with Jemma Meeson.' The room has a blue and white theme with framed artwork on the walls.

    Letting Go of Parental Guilt

    In this webinar, Jemma Meeson explores why we feel this way and how it is unhelpful; as well as strategies to overcome this difficult feeling so it doesn't continue to affect your life as a parent.

  • Announcement for a webinar titled "What is Autism?" with Jess Birchall featuring a background with water and a branch.

    What is Autism?

    Jess Birchall covers key facts and information about Autism Spectrum Disorder, how it presents, who can be affected, and why Autistic people need support.

  • Advertisement for an online event titled "The First Steps to Understanding Your Child’s Autism Diagnosis" scheduled for Monday, April 28th at 11 AM, with a background of a calm ocean and sunset.

    The first steps to understanding your child’s Autism diagnosis

    It can be difficult to know what to do next, or who to speak to, after your child has received a diagnosis of autism.

  • You have an ADHD diagnosis, what next?

    This insightful free webinar will explore what it means to have ADHD and the implications of a diagnosis. The webinar is aimed at parents and professionals with a focus on children and adolescents.

Shortcuts and Bookable Appointments

The best place to start is to complete our client registration form, your response will be reviewed by a senior clinician and we will be in touch within 48 hours to recommend a suitable clinician.

Client Registration Form

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