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From Surviving to Living:

A Parent Carer’s Roadmap to Healing, Clarity & Strength

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Why Choose Our Webinar

Expert Insights

This webinar is guided by lived experience and proven support pathways, designed to help carers move from emotional survival to sustainable strength.

Interactive Sessions

You’ll reflect, reconnect, and take your first steps forward, not through pressure, but through clarity.

Community Connection

Because surviving alone is exhausting.
Living begins when you realise you don’t have to do this by yourself.

Live Q&A

Ask the questions that have kept you stuck.
Get answers that help you move forward.

Meet Our Speakers

Meet the Voices Who Will Guide You From Surviving to Living

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Director of SEND, YVHSC

Pip Rastall

Pip is passionate about providing Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) support to families and children across multiple London boroughs. Working closely with parents, schools, and local authorities, The YVHSC SEND Directorate advocates for children with a wide range of SEND requirements. From supporting families with Education, Health, and Care Plans (EHCPs) to facilitating access to appropriate services, Pip is committed to empowering families and helping every child reach their full potential.

Pip's role focuses on guiding families through the challenges of navigating the SEND system while delivering tailored support that ensures children receive the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.

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Disability Life Coach 

Subrena Joseph

Subrena Joseph is a professional speaker, leadership expert, and CEO of STUBS Disability Service CIC, with over 20 years’ experience across health and social care. She is a social worker, practice educator, disability life coach, mentor, and advocate, specialising in personal, servant, situational, and transformational leadership. Subrena is the author of To Walk Around It, To Move It or To Love It, an autobiographical account of leadership through lived experience. She has spoken at the House of Lords, universities, councils, and national platforms, and facilitates impactful workshops, including Project ME. Subrena holds multiple academic qualifications and is a respected strength-based practitioner known for practical, reflective facilitation.

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Founder & CEO, OAKonsult

Olufunke Adeloye

Mrs Olufunke Adeloye is a mother, advocate, and the Founder and CEO of OAKonsult, an organisation rooted in lived experience and a passion for supporting families navigating disability. With over 20 years’ experience across Human Resources, the voluntary sector, and disability advocacy, Funke understands the emotional and practical realities parent carers face. This led her to establish OAKonsult Disabilities Outreach (UK and Nigeria), the OAK Centre Prime vision, and currently working on the Parent Carer Hub (Bromley), a safe space that reminds carers that their lives and well-being still matter. Through initiatives like Project ME, Funke helps parent carers rediscover identity, hope, and purpose beyond caregiving, guided by compassion, faith, and the belief that no carer should walk alone.

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SEND Programme Manager

Kay Moore

Kay has worked for Bromley Council for almost 20 years.  Her current role is the SEND Programme Manager.  Kay is passionate about engaging with SEND families to improve local support, lived experiences and delivering better outcomes for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.  Kay has two grown up sons. Her youngest son Luke, who is 30, has autism and a learning disability.  Kay has also worked at a regional and national level to influence policies relating to SEND.

Our Focus

Why So Many Parent Carers Are Stuck in Survival Mode!

Many parent carers don’t realise they’re surviving until they’re too tired to imagine anything else. Survival looks like:
Getting through the day
• Holding everyone together
• Pushing down your own needs
• Calling exhaustion “strength”

 

This webinar exists to help you gently shift from surviving… to living. Not by fixing your life, but by supporting you.

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By the end of this webinar, you will:

  • Feel emotionally lighter and less alone

  • Gain clarity about why burnout is not failure

  • Learn how healing can begin even when circumstances don’t change

  • Understand what strength actually looks like for carers

  • Know the next step if you’re ready to move beyond survival

Our Impact in Numbers

2K+

Carers Guided

24/7

Webinar Access

5K+

Satisfied Participants

98%

Satisfaction Rate

This Moment Is for You.

If no one has asked you how you’re doing in a long time, this space was created for you.

Join us on:

📅 February 26, 2026
 6:00pm (GMT) / 7:00pm (WAT)
60 minutes | Live + Replay
🎟 FREE (Registration required)

From Surviving to Living:
Voices of Parent Carers Who Found Themselves Again

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I came into Project ME broken, tired, and invisible.
I was drowning in responsibility, with no space left for me.

Through Project ME, I rediscovered myself. I remembered that I matter too, not just as a carer, but as a person.

“I found sisters, strength, and a reason to smile again.
Project ME became my safe place, a space where I was seen, held, and reminded that my life still has meaning.”

Rosie, Project ME Graduate

Limited Time Offer

Limited Time Offer

This webinar is free, but spaces are limited. We intentionally keep this space intimate and supportive. Register now to secure your place

and receive:
✔ Live access
✔ Replay link
✔ Early access to Project ME enrolment

Start your journey toward an enriching caregiving experience today!

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