Professional Toolkit & Direct Work

Domestic Abuse Tools

Traffic-Light Relationship Table

A one-page traffic-light chart to support conversations about behaviour and relationships, helping to explore what feels safe, concerning, or unsafe using simple colour-coded prompts.

Relationship Safety Conversation Prompts

A set of over 60 topic cards designed to support conversations about domestic abuse in relationships.

Pre-Birth & Babies Tools

Parent Self-Assessment Tool

A 10-point reflective self-assessment tool designed to support parents and professionals to explore confidence and self-perceived ability in meeting a baby’s basic care and emotional needs. The tool can be used at the beginning and end of work to identify strengths, highlight areas for support, and measure progress over time. This resource forms part of the full Responding to Baby Cues booklet, available on the Store page.

Bonding With Your Newborn (0-6 month)

A practical session guide to help parents understand how bonding develops during the first months of life. It explores how everyday interactions such as touch, eye contact, talking, and responding to cues help babies feel safe and secure. The resource also includes reflection prompts to support parents in building confidence and strengthening their connection with their baby.

Recognising Baby Cues (with images and videos)

A visual activity designed to help parents begin identifying and interpreting their baby’s cues through images and videos (16 examples with talking points).
Suitable for use in pre-birth work or with families caring for a new baby.
This resource forms part of the full Responding to Baby Cues booklet, available on the Store page.

Pre-Birth Reflection and Relationship Building

A reflective, relationship-building activity for use in pre-birth assessment and early postnatal work (7 pages)
It supports parents to recognise and respond to their baby’s cues, including in utero, building confidence and emotional connection from the earliest stages.
The resource includes a dedicated section for the non-birthing parent.
This activity forms part of the full Responding to Baby Cues booklet, available on the Store page..

Child Care Tools

Looking After Your Children’s Teeth

A practical guide to helping children develop healthy brushing habits from an early age.
Includes simple routines, visual examples and playful ideas to make brushing teeth easier for families.
Designed to support parents in building positive daily routines that protect children’s dental health.

Bathing Your Baby (3–18 Months)

A practical guide to help parents feel confident and prepared when bathing their baby. It covers when and how often to bath babies, how to set up the bath safely, and simple step-by-step guidance for bath time. The resource also highlights key safety points to help prevent accidents and make bath time calm and enjoyable.

Healthy Bedtime Routines for Kids

This guide helps parents create calm, consistent bedtime routines that support healthy sleep for children.
It explains how much sleep children need, how to introduce routines, and simple ways to help children relax before bed.
The resource also provides practical strategies for managing common bedtime challenges.

Housing Conditions Support

Visual Daily Routine Chart

A visual routine guide that helps families structure the day and maintain safe, organised home conditions.
Breaking tasks into small, predictable steps can support consistency and reduce stress.
Designed to be used as a practical prompt within the home environment.

Direct Work with Children

Family Tree Template

A child-friendly family tree designed to help children show who is important in their life. The blank frames allow children to write or draw their own family members in a way that reflects their world. It can be used in direct work to explore relationships, identity and support networks.

Emotion Flash Cards

A set of 16 versatile emotion flashcards designed to support direct work with children. The cards help children recognise, name and talk about their feelings, including when emotions are confusing or hard to describe. They can be used in assessments, therapeutic work or everyday conversations to support emotional understanding and communication.

Stick Figure Family Cutouts

A printable set of simple family figures in different sizes, designed to support children to show who is in their family without having to draw from scratch. The neutral, blank faces and minimal detail allow children to add their own expressions, colours and identities. This tool can be used alongside the family tree to explore relationships, roles and who feels important or close.