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Welcome to the professionals area


Parent Zone is committed to improving outcomes for children. That's why we design evidence-based resources and training for family-facing professionals and educators.

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Training, Professional Resources & Events

AI literacy? Media Literacy? Financial literacy? We've got it. 

Explore our range of free and subscription programmes to find what you need.

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Teachers attending Experience AI training
Spring 2026 

AI training for secondary schools

No computing expertise needed. Perfect for INSET day training, individual CPD and building AI skills and confidence across your whole school staff. 

Experience AI is delivered in partnership with the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Google DeepMind.

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Our education space contains free learning resources
 



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Programme spotlight

Screens and the internet create many challenges for families. Everyday Digital gives you training and tools to respond.

Find strategies and interventions for educators and family-facing professionals to make everyday digital family life a bit easier.

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Podcast

Tech Shock tackles all the key issues around digital and family life.

Parent Zone founder and CEO Vicki Shotbolt is joined by expert guests to ask difficult questions about the future of technology and the ways it helps – and sometimes harms – families.

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Policy

Learn more about our work around digital policy and governance.

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Research

The evidence behind our programmes and policies. 

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Training

Find a CPD self-guided course – or book a PZ trainer.

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Professional inspo


Guides to working with parents. 


Working with parents to develop their media literacy skills. Read article 

Helping parents understand online scams. Read article

 

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