Who can we support?
We provide strength-based, needs based assessment and support therefore a diagnosis is not needed to access support.
We support students with:
- communication and interaction needs
- characteristics relating to autism, ADHD and PDA.
- sensory needs.
- who have challenges attending school and/or accessing specific lessons
- dysregulation and behaviour that challenges school
- who experience anxiety and mask at school
What services do we provide?
- General advice and recommendations in-person via email, phone or through a pre-planned virtual meeting.
- Assessment and identification of need.
- Written advice outlining recommendations.
- Coaching and mentoring staff on research-based approaches of interventions.
- Modelling use of resources and evidence- based strategies of support.
- In class observations
- Specialist support for individual students
- Bespoke workshops tailored to the needs of the school, department or class.
- Signposting to services, resources and support for families
Dysregulation & Sensory Support
- Identify and assess sensory needs
- Create individual sensory plans
- Coach and support educators to implement whole class and personalised sensory strategies.
- Provide advice on how to use a low arousal approach with individual students.
- Provide advice on personalised strategies that will support regulation and regulate the nervous system.
- Conduct neurodiversity environment audits
Emotional Based School Anxiety
- Identify barriers that impact on the student accessing school and/or specific lessons.
- Provide advice and recommendations that will support the reduction of barriers.
- Identify trigger points within the environment.
- Provide advice and recommendations to minimise the impact of trigger points within the environment.
- Develop holistic, progressive plans that reflect the identified needs of the student.
Communication & Engagement
The support outlined below does not replace, but will compliment, speech and language therapy.
- Provide advice on barriers to communication and recommend whole class approaches and tailored strategies.
- Assessment of need for students who have limited or no verbal communication
- Advise on how to use visual supports for all students and those needing targeted provision.
- Using interest- based approaches to support engagement
- Modelling evidence- based approaches to support communication and engagement
- Modelling evidence- based approaches to support students with planning, organising and retaining information.
Transitions
- Assessment of communication and interaction needs to support transitions
- Support transitions in the early years
- Support transitions between key stages.
- Support transitions between key phases of a student’s school career.
Bespoke Workshops
All workshops include an initial in person or pre planned virtual consultation to discuss the current needs and challenges within your setting. This will support in creating workshops that meet the specific needs of your setting.
Workshops are tailored to the relevant curriculum and key stage, including the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum.
All workshops are knowledge based and include a toolbox of practical strategies to explore that can be used to support neurodiversity in schools.
Who are the workshops for?
The workshops will be beneficial for educators, families and supporting professionals who are supporting young people who have the following needs or have personal interests in:
- Understanding Neurodiversity
- Neurodiversity workshops specific to the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum and play-based learning.
- Autism
- Autism and anxiety
- ADHD
- Sensory Processing
- Social, emotional and mental health
- Dysregulation
- Masking and Internal Dysregulation.
- Physical dysregulation and behaviours that challenge the setting
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