Advice and Support - Overview
This section brings together a range of support options designed to help people move forward with clarity and confidence.
Support focuses on post-16 learners and adults navigating Specific Learning Differences, including dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD, in education and the workplace.
Services include:
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Specialist 1-1 Tuition by a qualified Specific Learning Differences Specialist Teacher
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Guidance for parents supporting young people moving into further study or employment, or whose children are already in higher education.
Advice and guidance can also be provided for prospective and current university students, and for adults navigating Specific Learning Differences at work.
Each service focuses on clear information and practical next steps, with support matched to educational and professional settings.
Explore the sections below to find the support that best fits your situation
Specialist 1-1 Tuition
£45 per hour
Specialist, personalised support tailored to the way you learn. Whether you’re working towards exams, developing study skills, looking for workplace strategies or building confidence in your learning.
Sessions are designed around your goals. I use evidence-based, multi-sensory approaches that make learning and work more accessible, manageable, and effective, without the overwhelm.
The sessions are delivered remotely by Microsoft Teams or Zoom and are for post-16 students or people in the workplace.
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Advice and Guidance
Advice and guidance sessions provide an opportunity to discuss questions or challenges relating to dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD, in education or the workplace.
This may include guidance for parents supporting young people moving into further study or employment, or whose children are already studying in higher education. Support is also available for prospective and current university students, and for adults navigating specific learning differences at work.
Sessions focus on clear information, practical next steps, and support matched to educational and professional settings.
Examples include support with disclosure, getting a diagnostic assessment, or applying for the Disabled Students’ Allowance or Access to Work. For parents, this may include interpreting a report or discussing how to navigate support at university.