
“It’s made me understand my life a lot more.” In our latest episode of Hoots Who, we sit down with Ian Golden, a data specialist and communications manager who received…
“It’s made me understand my life a lot more.” In our latest episode of Hoots Who, we sit down with Ian Golden, a data specialist and communications manager who received…
Summer holidays are supposed to be a time for fun and freedom, but for lots of families, it’s not always that simple. Without school, the usual structure disappears. Days feel…
This perspective reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of what we’re actually witnessing. For the ‘millionth’ time a parent said to me today: “Everyone seems to have autism these days”. It wasn’t…
Happy Thursday! We hope you’ve been recently soaking up the sunshine and finding ways to stay cool during the mini heatwave. Whether you’ve been chasing shade, paddling in the garden…
As you might have seen recently, we were over the moon to find out that Nicola Read, our brilliant Head of Compliance, was named Compliance Leader of the Year at…
The current neurodiversity landscape is under strain, with rising demand and stretched resources, NHS commissioners are facing growing pressure to cut waiting lists and improve access to high-quality assessments and…
If you’re looking for an Autism, ADHD or Speech and Language assessment or therapy, going online might be the smartest (and easiest!) move you’ll make. Let’s start with ease. No…
As a Speech and Language Therapist, I know a lot of teachers and teaching assistants, and speak to them often about the challenges they face in their classrooms. We discuss…
In recent years, a growing body of research has highlighted an important and often misunderstood area of human diversity: the intersection between autism and gender diversity. For many individuals, experiences…
Dyslexia is a common learning difference that affects the way the brain processes language. However, it often goes undiagnosed, leaving individuals to cope with frustration, low self-esteem, and academic or…