Special educational needs

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Special educational needs. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Dr Moore in LEICESTER
An experienced educational psychologist with considerable and successful experience at carrying out a range of assessments to detect specific learning difficulties, including the effects of brain injury on a child's ability to learn. Qualified to conduct a range of psychometric tests with children and young people between the ages of 6 and 16. Able to assess a child's learning potential as well as those forms of teaching which will best help a child to learn.
Cleaver in STOWMARKET
Statutory Special Educational Needs & Disabilities mediation & ADR • Statutory Special Educational Needs & Disabilities judicial ADR • Statutory Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Tribunal Appeals (SEND Chamber) • Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Statutory Framework & legislation • Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Mental Capacity Assessments • Special Educational Needs & Disabilities Youth Offending Team • Statutory Education, Health & Care Plan analysis & composition • Accredited CMC Training Provider...
Ms Templeton in HIGH WYCOMBE
ADHD expert, especially ADHD in the criminal justice system. Can prepare pre-court reports for clients on their particular ADHD and how it has impacted a crime. Can appear in court as an ADHD expert witness/ADHD advocate. Also co-existing conditions, i.e.dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia and sensory processing disorder. ADHD psychotherapist for 10 years. Now I write books on how to parent and teach ADHD children, and represent the UK abroad, especially regarding ADHD in the criminal justice system.
Mrs Swan in WOODBRIDGE
Education and Neurodiversity Drawing on my professional experience (MA(Hons), PGCE, QTS, NASENCo) and postgraduate study of psychology (MSc), I provide expert opinion (including CPR35-compliant reports) on: • Special Educational Needs (EHC plans; mediation; tribunal; reasonable adjustments) • Behaviour (violence and assaults against staff; behaviour support plans; exclusions) • Health and safety (risk assessment) • Safeguarding (child on child abuse; harmful sexualised behaviour) • Neurodiversity in the workplace...
Mr Collis in BINGLEY
SEND mediation • SEND Statutory Framework • SEND law

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