Autism Support Services

Every autistic person is unique, and support should reflect that. I offer neuro-affirming, relational support for autistic children, young people, adults and their families. My approach focuses on understanding profiles, sensory needs and lived experience, and building strategies that promote regulation, confidence and wellbeing at home and in education. Support is available online and in-person, and suitable for those who are diagnosed, self-identifying, or exploring whether they may be autistic.

Contact me today and book your free 20 minute, no obligation consultation, and see how I can help you and your neurodiverse family thrive not just survive

07783758314

www.autismsupportadvice.co.uk

Support for Children & Young People

A consistent, trusted space for autistic children and young people to be understood without judgement.

I offer:


1:1 mentoring and emotional support


Sensory and regulation awareness

Identity and self-understanding

Support with school-based distress and reduced attendance

Emotion/energy coaching

Low-demand, relational approaches

LSA-style support/mentoring (including within EOTAS arrangements)

Focus: supporting regulation, confidence, identity and engagement in life and learning.

Support for Parents & Carers

Compassionate, practical guidance for parents and carers navigating autism, education and family life.

I offer:

Initial consultation to understand needs, profile and goals

Help understanding autism, masking and sensory processing

Exploring reasons behind barriers to school attendance

Preparing for school and EHCP meetings

Attending meetings alongside you to advocate for your child

Guidance around reasonable adjustments and SEN processes

Ongoing parent coaching and reflective space

Family support visits

Focus: helping you understand your child, advocate confidently and feel supported.

Support for Autistic Adults

A safe, validating space for autistic adults (diagnosed or self-identifying) to explore identity and wellbeing.

I offer:


Space to explore autistic identity

Understanding your profile and sensory needs

Regulation and wellbeing strategies

Advocacy and communication support

Signposting to relevant resources

Focus: building confidence, self-understanding and authentic ways of living.

How Sessions Work

Sessions are typically 60 minutes and can be one-off or ongoing depending on your needs. Before starting, we’ll have an initial chat to make sure we’re a good fit and to explore what support might be most helpful.

Local Autism Support in Berkshire & Buckinghamshire
I provide in-person autism support in Maidenhead, Windsor, Slough, Marlow, High Wycombe and Henley, working with autistic children, young people, adults and their families.

For those living further afield, I offer online autism support, including mentoring, family support and parent coaching across the UK.

07783758314
Info@autismsupportadvice.co.uk

Testimonials

"The support, understanding of the process and the kindness Victoria offered when we were trying to apply for DLA for my son, proved invaluable to myself and my family. The forms overwhelmed me, Victoria systematically worked through them with me and we were successful in our application thanks to her."

Jacqui

High Wycombe

"Even though my son isn’t autistic,Victoria has helped me massively! She started with 1-1 sessions to help him read, he absolutely loved going to see her as she always made learning fun. When Leon needed more help at school she supported me every step of the way and helped me fill out the EHCP needs assessment questionnaire in order to obtain a plan for him. Without Victoria's guidance and support I would not have known where to start"

Olivia

Maidenhead

"Victoria has been an instrumental support to both myself and my family over the last 3 years as we have travelled the often confusing and overwhelming pre-diagnosis journey for my 2 children. Her SEN understanding, strategy advice and emotional support has enabled us to support and advocate for our children in the best possible way for our family"

Sam

Maidenhead

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