The A Team
Whatever role you play in the lives of children and young people, relational practice will help you develop powerfully positive relationships that nurture aspirations, develop deep trust and support the highest standards of behaviour.
Paul Dix
Paul is an award-winning Behaviour Specialist, Writer, Speaker, Advisor and Education Reformer. He has developed a strong reputation for delivering exceptional training with remarkable outcomes. His imprint is on thousands of schools in their behaviour policy and practice. He continues to grow his A team to ensure schools can continue to access the highest quality behaviour support and guidance.
Charlotte Clarke
Charlotte is a school governor and a mum of 3. She combines business expertise with a lifelong commitment to improving the lives of children and young people. With lived experience of complex trauma, a background in clinical practice and a PhD in Mental Health Science, ​Charlotte designs and develops the programmes of change our schools use to upgrade their culture.
Tania Robinson
Tania has a strong public affairs, policy and research background, and has worked for large charities including Breakthrough Breast Cancer and the Royal British Legion, as well as a number of local authorities. Tania leads our work with Partner Schools and supports the
team with research and policy writing.
Susannah Jeffries
Susannah is a teacher and Is currently Depute Head at a primary school in the west of Edinburgh. She trained to be a teacher in her 30s following 15 years working as a General Manager in the theatre industry. In 2018 she completed her Diploma in Illustration at London Art College with distinction. She is so proud to be part of the work of When The Adults Change
Tom Vodden
Tom is a freelance speaker, organisational development consultant and trainer who has worked with hundreds of schools and organisations across the UK. His work is informed by broad-ranging professional and lived experience and is grounded in work and educational psychology. As a trained teacher, he has worked in mainstream and specialist settings in the UK and Australia, founded and led his own educational software company and served as a school governor.