Practice the conversations
that keep families safe
AI-powered simulation for health visitors and CAMHS practitioners. Grounded in NHS safeguarding duties and the Children Act 1989.
2 practitioner roles · NHS Constitution · Children Act 1989 · NICE Guidelines
What you'll practise
Four scenario types.
Dozens of variations.
Every scenario is generated fresh from your selections. Same situation type, different family context, different pressure point — every session.
Health Visiting · Universal
New Birth Visit
First visit to a family with a newborn. Something feels off — a partner who dominates, a mother who won't make eye contact. How do you create the space to see her alone, and what do you do with what you observe?
Safeguarding · Section 47
Safeguarding Concern
You need to raise a child protection concern with a family before making a referral. The parent is defensive and denies everything. You must be honest about your concerns without triggering a flight risk.
CAMHS · First Appointment
CAMHS Assessment
First appointment with a young person and a parent in the room. The young person shuts down when the parent speaks. You need to build enough rapport to hear both — and to assess risk without alienating either.
Multi-agency · Strategy Discussion
Multi-Agency Meeting
Coordinating with social care and police after a referral. The thresholds are disputed, the social worker disagrees with your read of risk, and the family is waiting. How do you advocate for your assessment without derailing the process?
Who it's for
Two roles.
One platform.
Each role shapes the scenario context, evaluation criteria, and AI persona behaviour. Select your role before each session.
Health Visitor
Universal and targeted visits, new birth assessments, safeguarding referrals, and domestic abuse recognition. Scenarios reflect the complexity of seeing families in their own homes — with all the access challenges that brings.
Focus areas: New birth visit · Safeguarding referral · Domestic abuse · Multi-agency coordination
CAMHS Practitioner
First assessments, risk conversations with young people, working with resistant parents, and navigating confidentiality with Gillick-competent adolescents. Evaluation criteria include therapeutic engagement and proportionate disclosure.
Focus areas: First assessment · Risk disclosure · Parental conflict · Confidentiality
Ready to start your first session?
10 scenarios free, no credit card required. Start with a new birth visit and see how the AI responds to your safeguarding technique.
Full pricing at pricing.html