Services

Please find below additional information for each service offered – please contact us for any further information or details

ADOS2 Assessment / Play based Autism Assessments / Observations and family interviews, working within the ADI-R Framework

ADOS2 Assessment / Play based Autism Assessments / Observations and family interviews, working within the ADI-R Framework

School observations (Primary years), parent interviews, family histories, and Health Needs Assessments using the ADI-R framework for children and young people with physical, developmental, social, or emotional needs.

Play-based autism assessments using the ADOS-2 framework to support diagnostic decisions.

Coordinating meetings with professionals and families to explore concerns and understand the reasons for assessment requests.

Producing clear, specialist assessments with targeted recommendations to improve outcomes.

Working collaboratively across agencies to ensure all aspects of the individual’s life are considered.

Clinical Reviewing

Clinical Review

All clinical reviews are tailored to meet the specific needs of each commissioning organisation and are delivered on a case-by-case contractual basis.

I am highly experienced in Clinical Review writing for the Death in Custody service, producing detailed, evidence-based reports that meet rigorous professional and legal standards.

Health and Social Needs Assessments; Social prescribing and report writing.

Health and Social Needs Assessments; Social prescribing and report writing.

We provide comprehensive, robust assessments for children, adults, and families, delivered in a community-based and environmentally aware manner.

Post-Diagnosis Support: Working with families and children following a neurodiverse diagnosis (e.g., Autism) to explore what the diagnosis means for them and connect them with appropriate resources.

Scope: Individual assessments or needs analysis for a defined population (e.g., a school community).

Approach: Factual, succinct, relevant, and detailed reports covering social, emotional, and mental health needs.

Support: Signposting and referrals to specialist services, supporting families to access help, and advising other professionals on suitable strategies.

Framework: Guided by the 12 domains of the CHC framework to ensure thorough, holistic assessments.