Team Teach Webinars
Join one of our upcoming live webinars or catch up on our recorded webinars on demand for insightful discussions covering all aspects of understanding and supporting behaviour.
Perfect for professionals in education, health, and social care, these webinars provide essential insights, inspiration, and practical ideas to support you in your role.
Upcoming live and previous recorded Team Teach Webinars
Live webinar: DfE 2026 Guidance on Reasonable Force, Seclusion and Restrictive Interventions
What Schools Need to Know Webinars: Zoom Choose from two dates: Thursday 5th February, 4pm London Thursday 26th February, 4pm London The updated DfE guidance for English schools on reasonable force, seclusion and restrictive interventions comes into effect in [...]
Live webinar: Introduction to Behaviour “Management” with Team Teach
Webinar: Zoom Wednesday 4th February 9am London In this free webinar you'll hear from experienced educators at international schools in Asia and the Middle East about their experiences with behaviour, and about the impact that Team Teach training has [...]
Inclusion – All children, all needs. Behaviour support strategies for all children, through inclusive practice.
In this webinar you’ll hear from a group of experienced behaviour specialists working in schools across the Middle East, and Nancy Hooper, Head of Learning & Development for Team Teach. Watch on demand to learn about: what inclusion actually [...]
Supporting Behaviour in Adult Care
In this webinar you'll hear how we can support behaviour in adult care organisations, including older adult care services. This webinar is hosted by Simon Holding, Adult Health and Social Care Lead at Team Teach and it is suitable [...]

Now Available: The Team Teach Knowledge Hub App
Part of our new Team Teach Connect platform, the Knowledge Hub provides a wealth of resources to support your on-going, post-training development.
Download the app now to access over 19 hours of content and the latest thinking in behaviour support, all in the palm of your hand.












