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Events @ No. 6, Aldgate, London

26 June 2026

09:30–16:30

When Children Speak: Attuning to the Child's Voice, Responding with Adult Wisdoms

Katy Harris, Prof. Ben Hine, Penny Ruth Willis and Lucy Morrison-Childs

This one-day, in-person CPD training brings together perspectives from mediation, psychology, systemic practice and child mental health.


Led by Katy Harris, Prof. Ben Hine, Penny Ruth Willis, and Lucy Morrison-Childs, the day offers a rare opportunity to step back and ask, in the context of conflict, what we are actually hearing when we speak with children?


Across family justice, therapeutic and support systems, Professional assumptions and processes often require children to provide clarity beyond their developmental capabilities, creating pressures to accept some of the children’s words, behaviours and expressed views at face value, whilst overlooking others. Many qualified, legitimate, and authorised professionals working directly with children still feel undertrained and deskilled.


This training does not offer a model or a fixed approach. Instead, it offers a structured, reflective space to discuss and explore


  • How children’s communications are shaped by context

  • How interpretation is formed across different professional roles

  • Where misunderstanding can arise, even within well-intentioned practice and how those misunderstandings can influence outcomes for children and families

  • New, cross-disciplinary responses to children’s voices.


Through a combination of input, shared discussion and case-based exploration, the day brings together different lenses without reducing them to a single way of working.


Participants are invited to think more carefully about how children are understood and how responsibility is held within adult systems.


Who this is for -


This training is designed for professionals whose work is influenced by children’s voices, including:


  • Family mediators

  • Family lawyers

  • CAFCASS and court professionals

  • Therapists and psychologists

  • Those working in and around high-conflict family dynamics


Important positioning


  • This training does not provide instruction in child-inclusive mediation practice, safeguarding decision-making frameworks, or professional accreditation.


  • Its purpose is to deepen understanding, not to teach a specific method.



Early bird - £210



Early Bird with Lunch - £245


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EVENT DETAILS

3 - 4 December 2026

Montcalm Mayfair

2 Wallenberg Place
London, W1H 7TN

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