See how we’ve worked with partners across the UK to put relationship tools into action.

We collaborate with local authorities, charities, and research bodies to deliver relationship tools that meet people where they are. Below are examples of how our work has made a difference from modernising divorce to frontline parent support.


We provided relationship support resources for parents raising disabled children - helping whole families feel better equipped.
In partnership with Contact

Our study contributed to the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill, the first major reform of divorce law in decades, focusing on the real experiences of separating couples.
With The Nuffield Foundation

Piloting tools in local services to reduce parental conflict and improve outcomes for children in high-conflict households.
With Innovation Unit

We created a guide for partners supporting loved ones through low mood and depression. The guide was highly commended at the BMA Patient Information Awards.
With CNTW NHS Foundation Trust

We explored the links between financial stress and conflict, and created a series of animations featuring real stories of couples facing debt together.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)

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These theories describes how our resources, intentions, and environment can influence the way we behave. For example, social learning theory suggests that people learn by observing others, and that confidence in one’s own ability plays a vital role in making change possible.

We are always open to sharing knowledge and expertise with the wonderful organisations working in this field. These partnerships show what’s possible when research and compassion come together."