Sarah Corbett Lynch speaks with honesty, care, and empathy about grief, identity, voice, and resilience. Her talks are particularly suited to schools and youth settings, where young people need language, understanding, and reassurance around difficult experiences.
Having written her first children’s book on grief at the age of 13, Sarah understands how important it is that young people feel seen, heard, and supported. Her sessions create safe, age-appropriate spaces for reflection, discussion, and connection.
Children’s Grief & Loss
Helping young people understand grief, express emotions, and know they are not alone.
Finding Your Voice
Encouraging confidence, self-expression, and speaking up for yourself and others.
Resilience & Hope After Loss
Gentle, honest conversations about navigating difficult experiences.
Dyslexia, Learning & Self-Belief
Challenging labels, building confidence, and recognising different strengths.
Age-appropriate, trauma-aware delivery
A compassionate and respectful approach
Sessions tailored to the age and needs of the group
Space for questions, reflection, and discussion
Alignment with wellbeing and pastoral care goals
Classroom or year-group talks
Assembly talks
Talks with Q&A
Online sessions (where appropriate)
Sarah is passionate about supporting young people and schools. A limited number of reduced-rate or community talks are available each year for schools and youth groups, subject to availability.
If you are unsure whether this talk is right for your students, we’re happy to discuss the format and content in advance.
Please get in touch using the enquiry form to discuss your needs.