What we offer
OnePlusOne has over 50 years’ experience in creating evidence-based resources to support the development of healthy relationships.
Below you can see all of our resources – some are fully funded, while others are available for licensing.
Me, You and Baby Too
An online course to help couples prepare for the transition to parenthood
Me, You and Baby Too helps new and expectant parents adapt to the changes that parenthood can have on their relationship, while raising awareness of the impact of stress and conflict on their baby. Parents completing this course will develop the skills to manage their conflict more constructively.
The package includes:
- Full access to Me, You and Baby Too.
- A comprehensive practitioner guide.
- Monthly engagement and usage reports.
Arguing better
An online course for reducing parental conflict
Arguing better helps raise awareness of parental conflict and its impact on children. It gives parents the skills to cope with stress together and manage their conflict more constructively.
The package includes:
- Full access to Arguing better.
- A comprehensive practitioner guide.
- Monthly engagement and usage reports.
Getting it Right for Children
An online course for separating parents to minimise the impact of separation on children
Getting it right for children uses Behaviour Modelling Training techniques to help separating parents see how they are putting their children in the middle of their conflict. It helps parents to develop positive communication skills, so that they can parent co-operatively and work out solutions together.
The package includes:
- Full access to Getting it right for children.
- A comprehensive practitioner guide.
- Monthly engagement and usage reports.
Bespoke digital and print resources
We can offer bespoke digital and print resources to help organisations achieve their relationship support goals.
For Brighton & Hove City Council, we created the Getting on Better pack, a set of cards with evidence-based relationship insights that people can put into practice in their everyday lives. The cards are given to anyone who might come into contact with families in their working lives and can be shared across the community.
‘Me, You and Baby Too’ course and practitioner guide
This course is for young parents videos will help you learn to argue better so that you can move on together.
‘Arguing better’ course and practitioner guide
This course offers support for couples who want to get on better with each other. It contains interactive sequencing and animation video.
‘Getting it Right for Children’ course and practitioner guide
Drawn-out disagreements between separated parents can make children feel stressed and unhappy. This course offers essential skills for good communication, so you can: STOP, TALK IT OUT, and WORK IT OUT.
Bespoke digital solutions
We make bespoke digital and print solutions to help achieve specific goals.
An example of this would be a project we did in partnership with Brighton and Hove Council, where we created a pack called "getting on better", designed to provide snappy and condensed relationship advice based on sound evidence.
Just the one? Avoiding alcohol in pregnancy
A free course for pregnant people and their partners
Just the one? helps couples understand why it’s important to avoid alcohol during pregnancy, and how they can manage stress in other ways. They will learn coping and communication skills to help them deal with stressful situations, through an engaging mix of videos, animations, and interviews from parents who have experienced similar challenges.
Click
Relationship support from experts and the community
Click is a unique online service providing early intervention relationship support. Individuals, couples, families, and professionals can use Click to access helpful, evidence-based support from a secure, mobile-friendly space.
See it differently
Communication skills for parents, co-created with Good Things Foundation.
When parents argue, they don’t always see how it affects their children. This collection of videos and animations helps parents see family arguments from their children’s point of view and offers alternative ways of handling disagreements.

Click Relationships
This is where we keep our expert articles and courses, and a forum for the Click community. We also have a listening room, where you can chat live with a listener.
See it Differently
Everyone argues, but not everyone argues well. Sometimes it helps to see yourself in the moment. Watch, as four families learn to #SeeItDifferently