Hubs are local learning communities where I Matter learners receive support and, where eligible, run micro-projects.
An Matter Learning Hub is a connected local community providing study support, reflection, and oversight for I Matter learners. The focus is on addressing the overlooked needs of families for preparation, prevention and early intervention relationship health education, coaching and community building.
Professionals work together to set up a hub that can support locally responsive options.

How Hubs Work
Access learning independently or Join a hub if funded or to run a micro-project. Receive guidance, structured support, and hub oversight
Access learning through a hub, participate in discussion groups, and apply learning at home.
Hubs may offer funded places for professionals and for parents in specific areas (e.g., Kendal, Western Dales). They also host microprojects.
Hubs are established by professionals who are working together in a community to support joined up practice. It requires a lead organisation with a Level 4-6 licence. Once a hub is established then it is possible for professionals to progress microprojects including setting up a Community Wheel local. Parents and Non-professionals can join the hub to receive communications via a link provided by the local professionals
Your local hub project can advise on access to the self help programme or other study support options, and be able to advise on any additional study pathways available in your area.
You should:
Register via your local hub in order to access their local benefits
Or join the Core programme directly
You can:
Join the Self Help Programme online
You can rach out to a hub project near you to get local ideas
Move forward yourself with steps to set up a hub
I Matter is a psychoeducational relational health programme.
It does not replace statutory services or clinical therapy.
If you require urgent support, please contact your GP or local emergency services.
If you are looking for help for a family:
Use the hub lookup to identify the local learning partner
Or contact us directly for commissioning discussions
Email: contact@imattertraining.com
We are expanding our learning Hub Projects through trusted community organisations and Lead Practitioners.
Membership of the local learning hub is included if you register for assisted self help learning via the hub
If you are self-funding and there is a local hub you can apply to join.
If you are a member of the Community Wheel online you can ask to allocate your subscription to the locality hub development
To express interest in progressing a hub:
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