Terms
What you are buying
Every title here is a PDF. You pay once, download it, and it is yours to print and use across the team it was written for. There is no subscription and nothing renews.
Who you are buying from
Empower Educators is written and published by one person, a working Head of Behaviour, trading as a sole trader. There is no company behind it. For anything on this page, email info@empowereducators.co.uk and I will answer personally.
What you get
A PDF, delivered immediately after payment. The page count, the price and the contents of every title are listed on its own page before you buy, and the opening pages of each paid title can be read in full without paying. Nothing is hidden until after the payment.
Prices are shown in pounds sterling and that is what you are charged. If your card is issued outside the United Kingdom your bank may convert it, and the rate is theirs rather than mine.
What you may do with it
A book bought once may be printed and used by the staff it was written for, within the school that bought it. Photocopy it, put it in a staff handbook, hand it round a department meeting, project it in an INSET session.
What it may not be used for is redistribution: uploading it to a resource-sharing site, selling it on, or passing it to another school. Not because a licence says so, but because one person writes these and that is what pays for the next one.
Refunds
A PDF cannot be returned once it has been downloaded, so the refund position is set out in full on its own page: how refunds work. The short version is that if the file is broken, wrong or never arrived, you get your money back.
What is not promised
These books are written to help a department make better decisions. They are not a guarantee of an inspection outcome, an examination result or a grade, and nothing in them is legal advice. Where a book quotes statutory guidance it says which document and when it was published, so you can check it against the source rather than take it on trust.
The law that applies
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales. Nothing here removes any right you have under consumer law — where the two disagree, the law wins.
Last updated 19 August 2026.