“I don’t want to be your
answer, I just want to share some things.”

Chip Taylor, Musician

HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT HOW YOU CAN
MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

Let’s make a change.

Together we can do some great work and inspire people to change their thinking on Autism.

KEEP SCROLLING.

We need to open up our minds and discover ways to improve learning and interactions. 

LET’S HAVE A CHAT AND SHARE SOME IDEAS.

There are a few ways we can
work together.

My goal is to encourage people to think differently and to rethink our
communication and interaction styles and how we can make a difference by doing so.

By delivering a range of workshops, training and support we can rethink our practices.

Training in schools

From Pre-Schools, Nursery, Primary, Secondary Schools and Specialist bases, I can work alongside staff to develop programmes and interventions for individual classes or individual students.


The Criminal Justice System and Autistic people

I’m currently working within the system providing assessments and delivering programmes directly to ex-offenders and those in the Prison System.


Out Of School services

I can also deliver training and support to Adult services and in workplaces.


Work with Local Authorities throughout the UK

In the last number of years I have worked alongside local authorities, from Shetland, to Isle of Man and South of England, to help build capacity and develop new services.


Support for individuals

I am currently working directly with some individuals and in some cases alongside their families.


“If you are looking for someone to help you develop your services for autistic people, I cannot think of anyone better.”

Rita Jordan, Emeritus Professor of Autism

HELLO, PLEASED TO MEET YOU.

“It all began over 40 years ago in 1978 when I worked voluntarily in a school for autistic students.”

I went on to become a teacher, Head, then the Director of Education. For the last 10 years I’ve been working independently on projects that take me all over the UK and beyond.

My work ranges from direct intervention with families of pre-schoolers; pre-school services; schools; universities; hospitals; prisons and work with rehabilitation services; in employment and workplaces; to working regularly with many, many people with autism aged 18-58.

I continue to travel extensively, talking, supporting and sharing my thoughts and practices.

Let’s connect, have a coffee and a chat.

I’m always keen to hear your story and share your experiences.

“Conversation is the currency of change.”

Shawn Henry, CEO Ocali US