We use our extensive and varied skills and experience to work with people of all ages, individuals, families, schools, colleges, universities, employers, advisors, agents, statutory and voluntary services, organisations and the courts.
With the A-card, disabled people, including dyslexics, can ask for help if they are arrested. Keep an A-card in your pocket. Available by post or download.
Our team can help you to build a profile of your skills and abilities. We help you understand and use your strengths to avoid difficulties and barriers.
You want to know what a report means. You need to ask for the right kind of help. The first booklet in this series looks at children's needs.
We deliver training, consult, give lectures and seminars, attend conferences, events and exhibitions, and write about things we see that could be of help.
Before you pay for assessment, resources or support we talk through your concerns. We help you work out what to do next, and say what we charge.
We report and give evidence to courts on understanding ability and capacity. We give employers and educators practical advice on meeting needs.