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How Quest Mentoring supports young people with SEND through gaming

A webinar for parents and carers of young people with an EHCP, EOTAS, or flexible provision. Learn how game-based mentoring can improve engagement, build essential skills, and help your young person reconnect with learning in a way that feels safe and achievable.

This webinar is for parents and carers of young people with SEND who are currently struggling with engagement, confidence, attendance, anxiety, behaviour, or motivation, and who want a clear, realistic explanation of how a gaming-led approach can help.

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What this webinar will cover

You will see how mentoring through games works in real sessions, including how mentors use gameplay to encourage communication, teamwork, planning, emotional regulation, and confidence, without making it feel like another “intervention”. We will explain how we keep sessions structured and purposeful, how we adapt to different needs, and how parents are kept informed with clear, practical feedback.

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We will also share what “progress” can look like when a young person starts from low engagement, high anxiety, or low trust, and how small wins in-game can translate into broader routines and readiness for learning.

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Register your Spot

Quest Mentoring

Register for the webinar to learn how Quest Mentoring works, what outcomes it targets, and how to take the next step. After the webinar, you will have the option to book a 1-to-1 call to discuss your young person’s needs and whether 1:1 mentoring or a small group format is the better fit.

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