Some of the team have shared a bit about them in an audio file, so you can hear what they sound like. Click on the their avatars to hear a bit about them.
If you would like to see a photograph of the people you will be meeting face-to-face during your assessment, please contact the team on U18autismdiagnosticservice@nsft.nhs.uk
Carrie, Team Manager – She makes sure that we have the right equipment to do our jobs and that all the work gets done. She checks things are done well and everyone is helped at work to do a good job. As a manager she tells people if they do a good job but also helps them if there are problems, to sort things out. Click below to hear from Carrie.
Kerry, Team Administrator – She is usually the first person you speak to if you ring the office. They answer the phone, books appointments and sends out letters and help the team with lots of other areas.
Robbie, Holly and Kate, Clinical Psychologists – They have a lot of knowledge about how people develop, as well as their thoughts, feelings and behaviours.
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Click below to hear from Holly
Trainee Clinical Psychologists – we sometimes have trainee clinical psychologists with our team which means learning about how people develop, as well as their thoughts, feelings and behaviours.
Rob, Consultant Psychiatrist – He has a lot of knowledge in mental health difficulties like depression, anxiety or ADHD, and can prescribe medication if it is needed. Click below to hear from Rob.
Yasmin, Assistant Psychologists – She can help make sense of how people develop, as well as their thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Click below to hear from Yasmin
Alix, Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) – She has a lot of knowledge how people communicate and understand other people. Click below to hear from Alix
We are looking for a Autism Practitioner – They will help young people and their families to understand more about autism and what help or support is available.
Kelly, Occupational Therapist (OT) – She has a lot of knowledge how people use their bodies to do everyday activities like getting dressed, writing and using cutlery. He/she knows now a lot about what can make these everyday activities difficult.
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We are looking for a Primary Mental Health Worker - He/she has a lot of knowledge in mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression. He/she knows a lot about where to get the right support if you are struggling with your mental health.