Programmes
Three Programmes, Three Paths
Each programme addresses a distinct moment in family life. All three are educational — built around reading, discussion, and considered preparation rather than direction or advice.
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Our Educational Approach
Every Familea programme begins with a well-chosen text. We select publicly available essays, chapters, and research summaries on adult transitions and family responsibilities — materials that are substantive without being academic in tone. The facilitator prepares a question sheet for each session, which gives the discussion a direction without forcing it.
Sessions are small. We limit group sizes deliberately so that every participant has room to contribute. Facilitators do not hold the floor; they move the conversation along, bring in quieter voices, and redirect when the group moves toward territory outside the programme's scope.
Our Standards
- Publicly sourced reading materials
- Small group sizes maintained throughout
- Facilitators with adult-education backgrounds
- Participant feedback reviewed after each series
- Clear scope — no counselling, mediation or regulated advice
- All materials available for participants to keep
Sibling Conversation Sessions
A short series for adult siblings who would like a calm, structured space to discuss shared household responsibilities — the care of an ageing parent, the management of a family home, the organising of records. Each session is built around publicly available adult-education materials, with the facilitator guiding exercises and answering questions about the workbook. The sessions are educational and discussion-based; they do not offer counselling, mediation, or interpretation of individual circumstances.
How It Unfolds
- 1Initial enquiry — we discuss whether the programme fits your situation
- 2You receive the workbook ahead of Session 1
- 3Four facilitated sessions, each 90 minutes
- 4Brief written reflection sheet after the final session
Family Transition Reading Group
A monthly evening reading group for adults navigating common family transitions — a marriage, a separation, a child leaving home, a parent retiring. Each meeting selects a publicly available chapter or essay on adult life transitions and discusses it as a group, guided by a facilitator and a printed question sheet. The group is a reading and discussion space; it is not counselling and does not address individual situations beyond what participants choose to share.
What to Expect
- 1Register for a session by contacting Familea
- 2Receive the reading extract in advance
- 3Attend the evening session and take part in discussion
- 4Take home the printed materials for further reading
Workshop for Workplace Family Programmes
A consulting workshop for HR teams who would like to design a calm, educational family-life programme for their employees — covering topics such as new parents returning to work, employees with caring responsibilities at home, and workplace flexibility for family events. The deliverable is a written programme plan, a set of facilitator notes drawn from publicly available adult-education materials, and a printed reading-pack template. We do not deliver advice to individual employees and do not address matters requiring regulated qualifications.
Workshop Process
- 1Discovery call — we learn about your team's needs and existing arrangements
- 2Half-day workshop at Familea premises (or your site in Perak)
- 3Written programme plan and facilitator notes delivered within two weeks
- 4One follow-up call to answer questions about the materials
Decision Guide
Which Programme Fits?
A quick comparison to help you decide where to start.
| Sibling Sessions RM 420 |
Reading Group RM 280 |
Workplace Workshop RM 4,650 |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Adult siblings with shared decisions ahead | Individuals going through a personal transition | HR teams wanting an employee family programme |
| Structured series | Per session | ||
| Group discussion format | Workshop format | ||
| Take-home written materials | |||
| Organisational deliverable |
Fees
Clear, Fixed Pricing
Sibling Conversation Sessions
RM 420
per 4-session series
- Workbook and materials included
- Four 90-minute sessions
- For 2–4 siblings
Family Transition Reading Group
RM 280
per monthly session
- Reading extract and question sheet included
- Approx. 2 hours, evening
- Attend any month independently
Workplace Family Workshop
RM 4,650
per workshop
- Written programme plan delivered
- Facilitator notes & reading-pack template
- One follow-up call included
Next Step
Questions Before You Decide?
We are glad to talk through any programme before you commit. Call us or send a message at a time that suits you.
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