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Who ARE treehouse training collective?

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WHO WE SUPPORT

We work with educators, early years professionals, child and family health nurses, social workers, OTs, speechies, psychologists, GPs, play therapists, case managers - and anyone else who supports the wellbeing of children and families.

From your first day to your tenth year, Treehouse is here to support your growth.

the why?

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Working with children, young people and families is rewarding, but it’s also complex, ever-changing and requires creativity!

We created the Treehouse Training Collective because we know professionals like you want more than just surface level training and want to connect with like-minded peers.

You need flexible, evidence-based learning that actually helps you feel more confident and capable in your work, not more overwhelmed.

We believe in doing things differently, less fluff and more real-world application.

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The collective

We are so much more than a training platform. We’re a team of passionate, experienced people who care deeply about children and families wellbeing and the professionals who support them. Drawing on a large team of working clinicians from our clinical practice, Emerge Allied Health we are able to work with you to offer you bespoke training and supervision needs.

This is a collective effort. We value community, collaboration and ongoing growth, and we’re proud to stand beside the people who are making a real difference every day.

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Lyndsay quarmby
clinical psychologist

Owner Bel, a woman with shoulder-length brown hair, smiling, wearing a white top with eyelet lace details on the sleeves and pearl earrings, against a light grey background.

Bel Flint
specialist early years teacher

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LISA ayre
AAC SUPPORT SPECIALIST