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Tracy Clark

As a private practitioner of many years, I have had the privilege of working with and supporting clients from the neurodivergent community. Mainly people who are autistic and dyslexic. My clients include individuals, couples and young people. I am Person-centred trained however I have used various modalities and creative ways within my clinical practice to meet the client's needs.

I have been assessed over the years for an intellectual learning disability, called Dyslexia. My personal experience of being dyslexic has been very mixed over the years, however I find that as a visual learner I can incorporate my experience of dyslexia into my clinical practice.

Ross Duncan

Ross Duncan through his own sheer grit and determination, has become a national and international freelance writer and has been recognised for his work. Often highlighting and showcasing things attributed to neurodiversity by interviewing several recognised individuals, he has taken great strides to raise awareness and develop understanding.

To achieve this success was never going to be easy for Ross as he only discovered late on the reason for his lack of achievements in academia was not down to the lack of trying, more so was the fact in his early 40s he discovered that he was in fact dyslexic. He uses these life experiences to the best effect.

With new vigour and purpose in his life, Ross was soon to be better known as the International Ambassador for Dyslexia.