I am a highly experienced SENCO and specialist SEND teacher with over 20 years’ experience supporting children and young people with complex needs across mainstream, specialist and alternative provision. My practice is relationship-led, trauma-informed and deeply person-centred, with a strong focus on rebuilding trust, confidence and engagement in learning. I have particular expertise in autism, ADHD, anxiety, SEMH, speech and language needs and neurodivergent communication profiles, and I adapt my approach to meet each young person where they are. Above all, I am passionate about inclusion and empowering young people to develop independence, self-belief and a positive sense of their own potential.
My approach is relationship-led and trauma-informed. I prioritise emotional safety, consistency and genuine connection, recognising that behaviour is often a form of communication. Through calm, predictable and compassionate practice, I support young people to feel understood and regulated, enabling them to re-engage with learning at their own pace and in ways that work for them.
I am highly skilled in adapting teaching to meet individual learning profiles. This includes supporting neurodivergent learners, Gestalt language processors and pupils with sensory or processing differences. I use structured routines, visual supports, interest-based learning and clear communication to reduce cognitive load and increase accessibility.
Alongside my teaching and leadership roles, I am a qualified psychometric assessor and educational consultant, enabling me to take a holistic, evidence-based approach to understanding need. This informs targeted support, appropriate adjustments and realistic goal setting, ensuring progress is meaningful and sustainable.
Above all, I am passionate about empowering young people. I focus on developing independence, confidence and self-belief, gradually reducing support and encouraging self-advocacy. My aim is not just academic progress, but helping each young person feel capable, valued and hopeful about their future.