Events

Seminars, Workshops & Conferences

Join us at our events, online and in-person, throughout the year where we hold seminars, workshops, and conferences covering a range of subjects specific to our four key service areas for parents and young people across the globe. 

Our free monthly seminars are held live via Zoom on the LAST THURSDAY of each month at 8pm - 9pm UK Time except in August and December, when no seminars are held

For information regarding our past online seminars, please click here.

Our Next Seminar: Thursday 29th May 2025 - We look forward to seeing you then!

INAUGURAL CONFERENCE 2025

*** SAVE THE DATE - SUN 12TH OCT 2025 ***

This will be an in-person, live event with us coming together to ensure that we can offer greater insight, support, and solutions across the four pillars on which our organisation is built:

- Advocacy & Policy in Education

- Career Advancement for Teachers

- Entrepreneurship, Apprenticeships & Careers for Young People

- Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing for All

More details will follow, so stay tuned for further announcements as to how you can get your ticket and be a part of this special event!

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May 2025 Seminar

*** THURS 29TH MAY @ 8PM - 9PM UK TIME - THIS IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ***

Safeguarding of The Black Child by Cheryl Phoenix.

Local areas are failing to address racial bias in decision-making, leaving children at risk.

- Racism and racial bias are rampant in child safeguarding, yet they are consistently ignored or dismissed.

As always, we will educate, enlighten, and inspire our parents and young people alike with the latest and greatest information.

Virtual Doors Open @ 7.55pm UK Time, with the main event starting promptly @ 8pm till 9pm UK Time!

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April 2025 Seminar

*** FREE REPLAYS OF SEMINARS AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS ***

Jannett Morgan shared how best to support parents and young people alike with a understanding neurodiversity and how to overcome the challenges with having dyslexia.

It is FREE to become a member, so join us today to access the replays of previous seminars!

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March 2025 Seminar

*** FREE REPLAYS OF SEMINARS AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS ***

Ade Shokoya shared how best to support parents and young people alike with a working knowledge and practical application of AI.

It is FREE to become a member, so join us today to access the replays of previous seminars!

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We strongly believe that now is the time for change.


It takes a village to raise a child, and with over 100,000 Members, we will have the clout and resources to protect, support, and uplift our Young People across the UK!


Now is the time for us to be heard. Now is the time for us to work as a collective, to work together to create better educational outcomes and life chances for our children.

Join Us Today!

It is completely FREE of charge to join the Association! 


It takes a village to raise a child, and with over 100,000 Members, we will have the clout and resources to protect, support, and uplift our Young People, Parents & Teachers across the UK!


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Disclaimer

Please note that this is an online signposting platform. Whilst we have been led to believe that those who provide any service listed on the platform are well-intentioned, qualified and positioned to help our community, please note that the National Black Parents Association UK C.I.C ("NBPAUK") cannot and will not accept any responsibility or liability for any advice, diagnosis or intervention given by that individual and/or organisation cited as a "Service Provider" on this Platform. The person who makes contact with a Service Provider listed on this Platform to use their services for themselves or who makes contact on behalf of others, must carry out their own due diligence on the individual and/or organisation with whom they wish to engage/connect.