Passionate. Creative. Collaborative.
About
WayMakers
We celebrate and support differences in our wiring. Our support is for autistic and AuDHD people, and those around them.
Passionate. Creative. Collaborative.
We celebrate and support differences in our wiring. Our support is for autistic and AuDHD people, and those around them.
Who, what and where is WayMakers?
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opportunities for everyone to flourish exist;
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inclusive spaces and practices flow throughout communities, schools and workplaces;
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society values and celebrates neurodiversity.
- Alex Kelly: Founder and director.
- Bec Symonds: Operations Coordinator and Teen Group Facilitator.
- Katie Poile: Administrative and Funding Assistant.
- Anna Lewis: Project Support (Kailo)
- Tara Lewis: Coach
- Ava Oakley: Teen Group Peer Facilitator
About Alex Kelly, Founder & Director
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the breadth of influences on each learner, in their life circumstances;
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how each individual experienced and responded to the world around them;
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what inspired and ignited their passions.
- EMCC Associate Member.
- Experienced specialist strategy coach.
- Endorsed training provider (Skills for Care).
- Trained specialist and Provision Lead in autism and SEMH needs.
- Trauma-informed practitioner.
- Level 3 Safeguarding trained.
- The Assessment and Risk Assessment of Children and Young People in Crisis Level 2 (APT).
- Fully insured & enhanced DBS.
- Qualified and experienced secondary level teacher of 20 years mainstream, Pupil Referral Unit & specialist provision.
We believe life’s transitions should be a springboard instead of a barrier.
What our clients’ say
I’ve found so much more focus and productivity, I feel like I’ve opened up new capacity I didn’t know I had! I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend WayMakers to all!
Alex’s passion and knowledge of the subject is infectious. Feeling much more confident. There are so many things to go away and think about in order to provide a more inclusive space.
Alex allowed me the space and time to express my feelings without judgement. She was clear in providing strategies to help me cope. She really understood what I was struggling with and provided simple resources to help me.
You were very good at talking me through things that I could do differently in a fair and balanced way. You were also really good at assisting when I needed to talk to my line manager, helping me to self-advocate and to convey my needs.
Our latest blog posts
We are delighted to feature writing from our autistic service users, published quarterly with our newsletter.
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