What our neuroscience training can deliver.
Since 2009, ENGAGE has been a leader in neuroscience training. We offer various delivery options for your organisation and can customise our approach to suit your unique learning environment.
Our services.
In-person Training.
Dive deep into neuroscience with flexible, tailored sessions.
Choose your focus, and we'll craft a dynamic, interactive experience. Whether you prefer a half or full day depends on how much you want to unpack.
More time means more insights and richer discussions. You decide the group size and dynamics - whether you're after open dialogue or a more direct approach.
We adapt to your needs, your people, and your schedule. No participant limits - just brain science that fits your organisation.
Keynotes
Ignite your conference with brain science that inspires change.
Our keynotes spark conversations and leave audiences inspired. For deeper dives, pair a keynote with a follow-up workshop to really unpack the ideas.
Choose from these thought-provoking topics:
Self-Care: Fuelling yourself to support others
Decoding the rise in school behaviour issues
Early experiences, lifelong impacts
Navigating the adolescent brain rollercoaster
Device Zombies: Balancing tech in modern life
Online Training.
Bite-sized brain science, delivered your way.
We typically keep online sessions under two hours for peak engagement, but we're flexible if you need more time.
Choose your preferred platform, or we'll use Zoom if we're setting things up.
Our online topics include but not limited to:
Understanding Behaviour
Impact of Early Trauma
Adolescent Brain Changes
Raising Resilience
Self-Care
The Impact of Devices on Brain Development
Community Presentations
Spread the brain buzz with a 90-minute community session.
These presentations are perfect for extending the impact of our full or half-day trainings. By sharing insights with your wider community, we boost the potential for lasting change.
We offer these engaging topics:
Raising Resilience
Understanding Behaviour
What's Going On – Decoding the Adolescent Brain
Device Zombies: Impact of Devices on Brain Development