Whether you have a question, want to share something with us, or are interested in partnership, we’d like to hear from you.
Best of Our KIND exists to support kinder communication. If something on this website doesn’t feel aligned with that purpose, or if you have insight that could help us improve, please let us know.
Questions or feedback about the movement
If something isn’t clear, or you’d like to know more about how we work
Partnership enquiries
If you represent an organisation, school, or community group and want to explore collaboration
Safety or community concerns
If you’ve seen content that feels harmful, inappropriate, or misaligned with our values
Technical or accessibility issues
If something isn’t working as it should, or you’re having trouble accessing any part of the website
Press or media enquiries
If you’re writing about kindness, communication, or this movement and would like to speak with us
Suggestions or ideas
If you have a perspective, story, or insight that might help the movement grow thoughtfully
Email: connect@bestofourkind.com
We aim to respond within a few working days. If your message is urgent (such as a safeguarding concern), please mention that in the subject line.
When you contact us:
We don’t use your contact details for anything other than responding to your message. We won’t add you to mailing lists without your clear permission.
We respond to all messages with the same tone we ask others to use: calm, respectful, and clear.
If you’re frustrated, worried, or uncertain, that’s okay. You don’t need to soften how you feel. We’ll meet you where you are.
Thank you for reaching out. Your message matters.
The core tools (the Kind Wall, Communication Style Explorer, and Message Guider) are free, and always will be.
We rely on the support of our community to sustain and grow this movement. If these resources have helped you, and you’re able to contribute, your support helps us develop new tools, create workshops, and reach more people.
Your contribution is entirely optional. The movement exists because people choose to participate, not because they’re able to pay.