A School Power Hour is a 60-minute, expert-led webinar session designed to give schools and families clear, practical guidance on digital wellbeing, online safety, and modern parenting challenges.
Each session combines insight, reassurance, and actionable strategies that schools can immediately share with their parent community.
Delivered live online or in-person, sessions are fully tailored to your school’s needs.
Power Hours can be booked individually or included as part of Silver and Gold School Licences
Schools can select one of the following per session, or request a bespoke topic tailored to your community:
Delivered live online or in-person
Duration: 60–90 minutes
Audience: Parents or Staff
Follow-up pack available (optional for standalone sessions; included with Silver & Gold licences)
If you’d like ongoing, structured support for your school, consider one of our School Licences. They include all core resources plus expert-led Power Hours, designed to make supporting parents and staff easy, consistent, and stress-free.
Support parents and staff confidently with tailored, expert-led sessions to build digital wellbeing at home and school.
Discover how Sue’s expert advice has helped families, educators, and teams feel more confident,
supported, and ready for every step of the journey.
Sue has a wonderful warmth that allows people to open up and share their own personal experiences and show vulnerabilities. It was a great session and exactly what we imagined when we decided we wanted to face into this topic with the John Lewis Partnership Working Parents Network. We loved working with you.
Leanne Chalmers
Supporting the Diversity & Inclusion Team
John Lewis Partnership
Through her unique insights into human nature and child development, Sue has guided me on a transformative journey as a parent. Her wisdom and expertise have not only enriched my understanding of my children’s needs but have also empowered me to foster a more harmonious and nurturing home environment.
Becky Robinson
Dubai
As a former teacher and nursery owner myself, I am often found giving advice to parents. However, sometimes you get lost in your own parenting journey and Sue was very effective in providing tips to keep us busy working Mums on track. My main lesson from Sue is that as parents, we also have to be good to ourselves. If we are looking after our own well-being, this positively benefits all aspects of family life.
Mariessa Devlin
Scotland

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