Moving in Together – 2 hour Online Workshop

Ready to take the next step in your relationship?

Join our Moving in Together workshop – a supportive, interactive session designed to help individuals and couples navigate the transition of sharing a home.

Facilitated by an experienced counsellor, this two-hour Zoom workshop explores a wide range of topics, including:

  • Communication
  • Finances and budgeting as a couple
  • Dividing household responsibilities
  • Designing shared living spaces
  • Managing expectations and boundaries
  • Logistical considerations

Whether you’re moving in with a partner for the first time, living together again, or just thinking about the next step, this workshop offers clarity and connection in a safe, confidential group setting. You’re welcome to attend solo or with a partner.

Part of The Relationships Service’s Recharge & Reset series, these workshops are rooted in research and real-world experience, combining:

  • Informal group discussion
  • Structured exercises
  • Personal reflection

Testimonials

“The trainer was very knowledgeable and made us all feel comfortable and safe to ask any question”.

“I thought the trainer was excellent.  Really clear, concise and gave a good balance of facts and information to get key points across”.

“Excellent workshop”.

“Brilliant workshop.  Really enjoyed it and was very helpful”.

Future workshop topics include:
Menopause and relationships | Empty nesting | Retirement | Separation and conscious uncoupling | Co-parenting after separation | Navigating singleness | Preparing for parenthood


Moving in Together – Online Workshop

Thursday 22nd January 2026 | 6:00pm – 8:00pm

£40 per person | Limited to 6–10 participants

If you have any questions, contact us at: training@relationships-service.org.uk

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