Attachment and caregiving in families with parental learning disabilities
Attachment and caregiving in families with parental learning disabilities
Delivered online using Teams
10:30 - 12:00 Thursday, 23 July 2026
Join an open access webinar for the Working Together with Parents Network that will explore findings from doctoral research on parenting capacity and attachment in the context of parents with a learning disability.
During the session, facilitators Dr Layla Harding and Dr Kate Theodore, will draw on their research and clinical interests in working with adults with learning disabilities.
We will discuss the implications for practice and the need for more inclusive and context-sensitive approaches to understanding attachment and caregiving in families where parents have learning disabilities.
Learning outcomes
As a result of attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Understand the key findings and lived experience of mothers with a learning disability from the doctoral research Attachment and Caregiving in the Context of Parental Learning Disabilities.
- Explore insights into parenting, caregiving, and family dynamics and how they may reflect parents' own experiences.
- Apply knowledge in practice by understanding more inclusive and context-sensitive approaches to better support parents and their children.
Booking
To book your place, please click here.
This event is a webinar.
A webinar is a facilitator-led online seminar that explores key topics and insights.
Audience Types
Practitioners
Principal Social Worker (PSW)
Residential / care home workers
Senior leaders
Senior practitioners
Social workers
Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Child and family assessment | Emotionally intelligent practice supervision | Promote and govern excellent practice | Developing excellent practitioners | Designing a system to support effective practice | Direct work with individuals and families | Assuring good social work practice and development
CQC - Safe | Well-led
PCF - Diversity and equality | Rights, justice and economic wellbeing
RCOT - Identify needs | Screen needs | Understanding relationship