Welcome Social Workers

Since you're a social worker, we've given you two weeks' complimentary access to the Pink Pearl Parent Academy.

Explore practical, trauma-informed training and tools designed to support foster carers and kinship carers in the real situations they face every day.

Keep scrolling down to take a tour of some of our content or just simply start exploring on your own.
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700+

Carers & other professionals

36

Short, practical courses for foster,  kinship carers & the teams who support them

5

Companion apps for in-the-moment support

45+

'What to do when' guides in our Knowledge Hub

1

AI Parenting Companion - 'Ask Pearl' - trained on everything in the Academy
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More carers, more courses, more apps and more guides are being added every month

99% of feedback rate our support & tools as Very Good or Excellent

Why This Academy Exists

The Academy was created by foster carers to support the day-to-day reality of caring for children who have experienced trauma, loss and instability.

It brings together practical learning, interactive scenarios and in-the-moment tools that can help carers respond with confidence and compassion.

We know social workers are often the bridge between carers and the support they need, so this space is here for you to explore too.

What You'll Find Inside

Choose from hundreds of courses and expert articles, and have one of our expert instructors monitor your progress and offer guidance as you work towards your goals.

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Practical learning

Short, focused learning built around situations carers actually face.

Our most popular course is a podcast-style one about lying, which our carers love listening to.

02

Foster and kinship perspectives

Some learning experiences allow learners to follow either a foster carer route or a kinship carer route, recognising that the realities and family dynamics can be very different.

Rather than presenting safeguarding as a series of policies to read through, scenarios explore the kinds of situations carers may face and how decisions can unfold in practice.

This approach helps bring mandatory learning to life while still covering the important safeguarding principles carers need to understand.

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Interactive scenarios

Learning that helps carers think through decisions, not just read information.

Our course about sexualised behaviour is a short interactive video.

04

Therapeutic Storybook courses

Some courses include therapeutic storybooks that carers can share directly with children to help them explore feelings and difficult transitions in a safe way.

One example is “When You Go,” a gentle story designed to support children leaving a foster home and help carers talk about goodbye, belonging and the feelings that can come with change.

This storybook course was part of the work that helped the Academy become award-winning.

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Companion apps for real situations

The Academy includes practical companion apps designed for the moments when things feel difficult.

These tools help carers pause, reflect and respond calmly when situations arise at home.

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Knowledge Hub

A growing library of practical guidance covering real-life situations carers face, from behaviour and emotional regulation to safeguarding and family relationships.

Each topic includes clear explanations and step-by-step approaches carers can return to whenever they need.

Our entry on record keeping is worth taking a closer look at.

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Pearl, our AI Companion

The academy includes an AI companion called Pearl, trained on the academy’s content.

Carers can ask questions and receive guidance based on the same trauma-informed principles and practical approaches explored throughout our content.

Pearl is down in the bottom corner. Put yourself in a carer's shoes and ask her a question.

Designed with Real Practice in Mind

Social workers often tell us they are looking for support that is practical, accessible and genuinely useful for carers.
  • Carers who feel overwhelmed by training
  • Kinship carers who are anxious about literacy or digital access
  • Foster carers who need practical guidance, not just policy language
  • Support that reflects Tuesday-night realities, not just theory
  • Tools that help carers build confidence over time
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What Carers & Professionals Say

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Understanding Kinship Care: Insights from the Handle With Care Report, 2025

Lovely to hear Kinship voices. It’s lovely to hear a good explanation of kinship. A lot of people have never heard of Kinship before. 
SHARON

Safeguarding in Foster and Kinship Care

Absolutely brilliant, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

This was one of the best on-line safeguarding courses I have attended. The mix of direct discussion with course trainer teamed with interactive questions, use of informative short videos and exceptional links to sites that can provide you with practical advice and tools is fantastic.

I've been a social worker for 22 years and have taken helpful links and strategies that I will use in my everyday practice.

So simple to follow, thought provoking and kept my interest throughout. I didn't find myself feeling frustrated or telling myself "I already know this and have heard it all before".

michelle | registered manager

Podcast: Children in Care & Lying

Loved that it was brief but really explained well the reasons behind lying. Breaking it down has helped me understand why a child may be lying and how we can move forward together therapeutically. 
angela

Creating a Healing Home: Becoming the Calm Anchor

So simple to follow. The 10 steps are great and not difficult to put in place and achieve. I love the way that it gives clear outcomes and advice on children who maybe reluctant to engage too. Love this.
michelle | registered manager

Shame in Traumatised Children

We have received so much training in PACE over our fostering career but this is the first course which has directly linked shame as the primary emotion driving most of our three girls’ behaviours so thank you for giving such a clear, concise explanation.
Sue

Toxic Masculinity and the Manosphere

Great course and good insight into what children and young people have to navigate in a modern online world on a daily basis.
catherine

Sibling Rivalry & Trauma

Simple, straightforward and PACE based advice. All of the scenarios were so relatable. Resources are brilliant and will be so useful, without being tricky or expensive to source. I love the modelled 'script' approach which provides useful phrases when things escalate.
Sue

Podcast: Children in Care & Lying

It opened my eyes to Therapeutic parenting and opened my mind to PACE.
Nicola

Creating Consequences That Teach, Not Punish

Very good course! You put across the point about achieving the natural way to set consequences in a child friendly way.

I liked the three R’s and the way to put it into a table. This shows how well it can work with the young person.
janet

When Children Have Lived with Domestic Abuse

Thank you, really useful bite-sized course. These are always helpful to consolidate knowledge. 
samantha

Podcast: Children in Care & Lying

It opened my eyes to Therapeutic parenting and opened my mind to PACE.
Nicola

Podcast: PACE, DDP & the Five Pearls

Very well put together course. Easy to follow and understand despite the amount of information; explanations about earlier life traumas children carry within, and the therapeutic manner, DDP and PACE, foster carers can adopt to help children and young people learn self-regulation and improve their self- esteem.   
liisa
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Trusted By Carers & Fostering Organisations

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Used by over 700 foster carers, social workers, prospective foster carers and panel members
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Curious How This Could Support Carers in Your Service?

You’re very welcome to book a short 20-minute conversation. Many social workers use this time simply to explore how the Academy might fit alongside their current support for carers.


Then list what the chat covers:
  • a quick overview of the Academy
  • the types of courses and tools available
  • how it may support foster and kinship carers
  • any questions you may have
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There’s no obligation at all. It’s simply a chance to explore whether it might be helpful, either now or in the future.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does access last?

You'll have access to all of our Academy for two weeks from the moment your access is activated. Beyond that point, you'll still have free access, which includes access to our Knowledge Hub and Pearl, our AI Companion. 

Is this just for social workers?

We're giving access for social workers and any other professionals who support foster and kinship carers. The Academy itself supports foster carers, kinship carers and others around the child.

Do I need to book a chat?

No. You’re welcome to simply explore the Academy.

Can this be used by a fostering service or local authority?

Yes. The Academy is typically provided to foster carers and kinship carers through partnerships with fostering agencies and local authorities.

The complimentary access offered to Social Workers is simply an opportunity for them to explore the platform and see whether it might be helpful for the carers they support.

If you think it could be useful for your service, you’re very welcome to book a short conversation to talk through how other organisations are introducing it to their carers.

Thank You For The Work You Do

You play a vital role in helping children, carers and families hold steady through some very difficult moments.

We hope this complimentary access gives you a useful sense of what the Academy offers, and whether it could be helpful to the carers you support.
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