We offer personalised support through talking therapy, arts therapy, and psychotherapy, run by experienced, BACP and HCPC registered practitioners that have personal and professional experience with neurodiversityHow human brains and minds differ. The Neurodiversity Movement is an approach that seeks equal rights, respect and inclusion for neurodivergent people who have conditions like autism, Asperger’s syndrome, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, ADHD, OCD or Tourette Syndrome and cultural diversityThe deliberate inclusion in a group or activity of people who are, for example, of different cultures, gender identities, sexual identities, ages, financial statuses and religions.. Providing short-term and long-term therapy for children, parent & child, young people, adults and parents/carers, we work with you to help you to navigate the world within a safe and inclusive space.
Are you a manager responsible for the wellbeing of helping professionals in social care, special education, therapy, and youth work or mental health? NeuroTribe UK is here to empower your team on their professional journey. Our Reflective Practice support service offers a transformative path of self-examination and personal growth, while enhancing clinical skills and navigating ethical challenges.
Working with therapeutic communication through varied art forms including clay, sand tray, psychodrama, creative writing and music, Jan Hall BACP HCPC offers creative clinical art therapy supervision which offers a unique combination of the experientialInvolving or based on direct experience combined with self-reflection. and theoretical to support your professional development. Jan provides a safe, welcoming and supportive space to help you flourish throughout your own professional journey.
We deliver engaging and experientialInvolving or based on direct experience combined with self-reflection. DiversityThe deliberate inclusion in a group or activity of people who are, for example, of different cultures, gender identities, sexual identities, ages, financial statuses and religions. & InclusionThe act of including a person as part of a group with equal opportunities, equity and resources, who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised. training for businesses, charities and NGOs, combining creative activities, team games, self-reflection and presentations. Our professional practitioners harness their expertise in cultural diversityThe deliberate inclusion in a group or activity of people who are, for example, of different cultures, gender identities, sexual identities, ages, financial statuses and religions., neurodiversityHow human brains and minds differ. The Neurodiversity Movement is an approach that seeks equal rights, respect and inclusion for neurodivergent people who have conditions like autism, Asperger’s syndrome, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, ADHD, OCD or Tourette Syndrome and mental health inclusionThe act of including a person as part of a group with equal opportunities, equity and resources, who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised., helping staff at all levels to navigate equityWhen all groups are given access to the same opportunities and the specific appropriate resources for them to be able to access those opportunities: Equity recognises that the exact resources needed by each person or group to achieve equal outcomes and opportunities may differ. , foster discussions, combat stereotypes, understand biasPrejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair., and manage wellbeing issues,
Our popular online Creative Path CPD course makes use of creative techniques to help you access experiences at a sensory level that can act as a bridge to the unconscious, offering new insights in your own reflective practice and in your work with clients. In a small, closed group of mental health professionals from varied modalities and backgrounds, we meet for a monthly creative-informed skills CPDThe learning activities professionals complete to maintain and develop their knowledge and skills. workshop, followed by a group supervision session.
If you are interested in our services, book your free exploration call below by selecting a date and time that is convenient to you. This is an initial chat to find out about the support you are looking for and match you with a suitable specialist, in a confidential 20 minute telephone consultation.
We are a mental health and wellbeing organisation, on a mission to empower people from neurodiverseA group of people whose brain functions differently from the (usually neurotypical) perception of what is “normal”. For example, those with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, ADHD, OCD or Tourette Syndrome. and culturally diverse communities to thrive. Our multicultural practitioners provide relational arts and talking therapies, clinical supervision, CPD, and DiversityThe deliberate inclusion in a group or activity of people who are, for example, of different cultures, gender identities, sexual identities, ages, financial statuses and religions. & InclusionThe act of including a person as part of a group with equal opportunities, equity and resources, who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised. training.
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