Families and high net worth clients

The same governance
discipline, applied
inside families.

The same governance discipline Rise IQ applies inside organisations applies inside families. The AI decisions being made at home, in schools, and at the boundary between the two, are governance decisions by another name.

Parents of teenagers and tweens are making AI decisions every day, often without recognising them as governance decisions. Which platforms the children use, which AI companions they interact with, what data is leaving the household, how AI is shaping their schoolwork, their social lives, their identity, and their understanding of what is real. None of these is a generic digital safety question. Each one is a judgement call that requires information, a framework, and an adult who has actually thought about it.

For high net worth families, the governance question carries an additional dimension. AI-enabled fraud, deepfake social engineering, reputational exposure through synthetic media, and the specific targeting of family offices and their principals are all already happening. The governance of family technology, household staff protocols, and advisory structures around children needs to hold up to that reality.

Rise IQ works with families in three modes, each suited to a different level of need and engagement.

Mode one

Private family advisory.

By invitation · pricing on application

Private advisory is by invitation only. Each engagement is a curated, one-to-one relationship built around the specifics of the family, the children, the household, and the context in which AI decisions are being made. There is no open cohort, no public programme, and no standard offer structure. The work is discreet by design, and availability is limited.

Enquiries are welcomed through trusted introductions from existing clients, private bankers, wealth managers, family office principals, and other advisors who know the work at first hand.

Mode two

The AI Parent Edit.

Price

£550 per person

Format

Four ninety-minute live online sessions with Q&A

Next cohort

October 2026

The AI Parent Edit is a four-week live cohort programme for parents who want to understand what AI is actually doing in their children's lives, and what to do about it. It is designed for discerning families who want substantive, practitioner-led guidance, including families introduced through private banking and wealth management relationships.

What the programme covers

The AI systems children are already interacting with, and what those systems are designed to do.

AI companions, chatbots, and the risks of parasocial relationships with technology.

Deepfakes, synthetic media, and what teenagers need to know.

AI-enabled scams, fraud, and generational wealth protection.

How to have the conversations with teenagers that actually land, without shutting them down.

Parental rights under UK data protection law and the Children's Code.

Mode three

Parenting in the Age of AI sessions.

Lena runs Parenting in the Age of AI sessions, in person, online, and as structured cohort programmes, for parents who want to understand what AI is doing in their children's lives and what to do about it. As the mother of a teenager and a tween, she tests every platform in real time. That lived experience sits behind every session.

Upcoming sessions are announced on the Hardwired page and on LinkedIn. Schools interested in hosting a bespoke session for their parent community are welcome to get in touch directly.