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Autism Service Directory

Autism Assessment,Support & Consultation (AASC)

Main information

Service categories: Counselling and therapies, Diagnosticians, Schools and education providers, Support groups, social programs and branches

AASC is a multi-professional team (led by Dr Tanya Rawlinson) which provides diagnostic assessment services for children/young people experiencing difficulty/difference in their social communication and behaviour. Each assessment is focused on the individual and unique needs of the child or young person concerned. This ensures that the process delivers a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the child/young person's strengths, difficulties and needs.

Each assessment includes a full and detailed developmental history and description of concerns as well as the administration of Autism specific assessment tools (such as the ADOS and 3di). AASC works sensitively with children, families and professionals to provide accurate explanations and explore positive, supportive strategies for moving forwards. Our team is made up of autism specialists who are experienced and qualified in assessing autism and other developmental conditions.

AASC professionals are also skilled in specialist interventions for children with autism and their families this includes interventions using psychological approaches such as CBT and behaviour support and specialist speech and language therapy assessment and intervention. We would be happy to additionally discuss the therapy options that we can provide individually or working as a team'. We can also provide supervision and training to other professionals.

We are all registered with our professional bodies and the Health Professionals Council.

Assessment procedure: Initial telephone conversation to discuss parent or referrers concerns and request for assessment or support. NHS route discussed before referral accepted. Diagnostic assessments are provided in line with National Institute of Clinical Excellence Guidelines (NICE 2012). Assessments can be individually tailored to meet the needs of the child/young person.

Follow up service: A post diagnostic service is available, this can include consultation and support to family and or school/college. AASC also offer individual and family focused sessions around understanding difficulties/differences; practical home based strategies and psycho-education approaches.

Multi-disciplinary assessment: Yes.

Eligibility

Age: From age 2 to 30

Aimed at: Adolescent , Adult , Adult sibling, Anyone with an Association to Autism, Child , Child/adolescent sibling, Parent/carer of a child, Parent/carer of a young person, Parents or carers, families, adults, Professional, Students, Young person

Referral Sources: NHS and Private, Yourself

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms: Autism, Autism and Neurodivergent , Challenging behaviour, Exclusively autism specific, Generic, Learning disability

Other specialisms: Autism assessment, support and consultation for pre-school and school-aged children/young people. Can also provide specialist assessment/support for a range of concentration, behavioural, feeding, attachment, sleep, emotional issues., Autism assessment, support and therapeutic intervention for pre-school and school-aged children., Autism Spectrum Diagnostic Assessment for school age children., Challenging behaviour, Learning disability

Contacts

We would prefer you to contact us by email.

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Tanya Rawlinson - Chartered Clinical Psychologist

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trclinpsych@gmail.com

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Dr Tanya Rawlinson - Chartered Clinical Psychologist

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0771 686 8053

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aascenquiries@mail.com

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Juliet Keighley - Speech & Language Therapist

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0795 496 8563

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aascenquiries@mail.com

Locations

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407, Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol, Somerset, BS7 8TS

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