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WeSee Education aims to empower parents with knowledge and practical resources to navigate the challenges of raising adolescents. Recognising the growing concerns around mental health, the need for effective communication, and positive discipline, we are bringing together leading experts in these fields to create high-quality content. We’re organising the annual conference and workshops, along with creating quality online resources to support parents and foster a community of conscious parents. The past year has been intense and fertile: - We Fine tuned Our strategy focus on delivering expert-driven content for parents. - Clearer Manifesto conscious parenting of teenagers requires knowledge and practice We seek answers and engage with trusted experts to empower parents with knowledge. We help parents build critical thinking and find practical strategies that suit them best. We help parents to stop and wonder. To know and grow. So they understand, communicate with, and accompany their children more deeply. - Relaunched our web new Content Portal: New Conference Microsite, New Event Integration Platform, New Donation Platform, New Customer Relationship Management Platform. High Quality Content We produced and delivered: 50 Expert Articles on these topics: Mental Health & Wellness Technology & Social Media Conflict & Communication Character & Personality Life Skills & Habits - 1 Short Film Documentary / 15 mins Featuring: Jeff Seibert,CEO Digits& Angel Investor and Ex Twitter, Head of Consumer Product; Anna Lembke, MD Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences Stanford University; and Elaine Uskoski, Author, Speaker & Parent Coach, Expert on Video Gaming & Screen Addiction. Social Media Promotional 2 mins / Showcasing WeSee Education’s vision We won another Anthem Award, from the Webby Awards. Presented annually by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, the Anthem Awards celebrate mission and purpose-driven work that makes a significant social impact (it’s among the highest scored work of 2,300+ projects entered from around the world) . In 2023, we won Silver in the category of Literacy Program or Platform ( Awareness & Media ). And in 2024 and 2025 in the Education, Art & Culture Program. It’s the third consecutive year we’ve achieved this recognition. We Fine tuned Our Strategy Focusing on delivering expert-driven content for parents and Renewed Focus on 3Ps: Parents. Instead of reaching out to parents, teachers, and students, we concentrated our efforts solely on parents, recognising them as the most important educators and optimising our resources for greater impact. Prevention. Strategies that help plan for the future. Practical insights that drive change in the present. Production: Long-lasting encyclopaedic quality content that help us build an engaged audience that evolves into a strong community. We Launched WeSee Inaugural Conference ‘Positive Parenting, Confident Teens’. Top Sponsors, Top Experts, Top Location, Engaged Community. (1 Day Conference / 27 September 2024, At the News Building, in the Shard Complex, in London). ‘Positive Parenting, Confident Teens’ was a carefully curated expert event designed for parents eager to learn more and make well- informed decisions on how to support, accompany, and guide their children through the challenges of adolescence Recognising that every family is unique, we aimed to empower parents to develop critical thinking skills and discover practical strategies that work best for them. Through Expert Talks, Panels, and Interviews, we addressed complex questions that parents face today. The Conference in numbers: 150 Attendees ( Engaged community. Senior Business and Education Leaders in the room). 15 Experts ( From Oxford University, Cambridge University, UCL, Stanford University). Dr. John Coleman, Professor Mina Fazel, Professor Ian Michael Goodyer, Professor Anna Lembke, Jeff Seibert, Elaine Uskoski, Dr. Romayne Gadelrab, Georgia Turner, Mary Sharpe, Andrew O’Neill, Alice Steinart, Mark Lister. 5 Hours Live Quality Content: 10 Sessions & 1 Documentary - When did we stop seeing, as parents? - The power of the adolescent brain and the importance of building good habits causes and consequences of today’s most common addictions, and how to prevent them. - Networks of care for the modern adolescent. - Positive Parenting. When the parents change everything changes. - Should under-16s be banned from social media and smartphones? - How to (re)connect with your teen and boost your child’s mental health? - From Vulnerability to Resilience: Nurturing Strength in Adolescents. - Short Film Documentary: Present 4 Sponsors: The Times & The Sunday Times, NewsUK / NewsCorp, National Lottery Fund and Audacity Partners. What attendees said about the conference: “I was impressed by the conference. I found Dr Coleman’s intervention on the teen brain very informative, especially around how the different hormones affect their behaviour. Then the panel had a section that spoke to me about not just turning away from where your teen is in the digital space because you think it’s all total rubbish, but instead trying to meet them halfway and ask about what interests them there, otherwise you will reject a part of their lives that is very important to them” “As a clinical psychiatrist for adolescents, I’ve attended many medical and educational professional conferences, but I’ve never encountered the level of rigor and professionalism I’ve seen here. Also, as a parent and I’m sure I speak for many other parents who attended I truly appreciated the blend of scientific insights and practical tips. I loved the conference’s dynamic format and energy.” “I loved it and would like to be more involved and know more. The world needs so much of that! It’s all about parenting consciously! Thank you so much for creating We See Education and organising this amazing conference, it was an eye opening” “So much to learn and also some very positive notes (it is not all dark!) We can go through this difficult phase” “It was SUCH an amazing event! Lots of information, guides and assurance”
The company’s stakeholders are the parents of teenagers. The conference ‘Positive Parenting, Confident Teens’ was a carefully curated expert event designed for parents eager to learn more and make well-informed decisions on how to support, accompany, and guide their children through the challenges of adolescence. Recognising that every family is unique, we aimed to empower parents to develop critical thinking skills and discover practical strategies that work best for them. Through expert talks, panels, and interviews, we addressed complex questions that parents face today. We also asked for their feedback through a questionnaire, seeking their opinions on the conference and what they would like to learn more about. Based on their feedback, we aimed to find experts to answer these questions. Our research has confirmed that there is a significant need for parents to know how to guide their teenagers towards leading a responsible and independent young adult life. Additionally, through the increased visits to our website, we have realised that parents are actively seeking this guidance.
There are two directors. One has not received any remuneration, and the other’s remuneration is clearly stated in the Financial Accounts.
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
7 April 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Maria Martinez
Status: Director