

Services
KiNDly Connect offers the following services.
For Families
Strengths-Based Assessment & Action Plan – £350
A comprehensive 1:1 assessment for families needing support around a specific challenge or concern. Includes a parent consultation, child observation, and a personalised summary with key goals, tailored strategies, visual tools, and practical recommendations.
Ideal for improving quality of life, supporting transitions, sleep, sensory profile, managing behaviours, or informing applications or referrals.
Follow-On or Updated Action Plan – £75–£150
A flexible review session to revisit or update your current plan. We’ll explore new concerns, reflect on what’s working, and provide updated recommendations or visuals based on your child’s evolving needs. Price varies depending on the level of input required.
For Schools
Neurodiversity Awareness Assembly + Parent/Carer Workshop – £95–£150
A visual, inclusive school assembly celebrating neurodiversity and helping pupils understand how to support their peers with kindness and empathy.
Followed by a relaxed coffee morning or themed workshop for parents/carers – covering key topics like anxiety, sensory needs, transitions or behaviour, with take-home resources and lived experience insight.
Behaviour of Concern Workshop – £350 (3 hours)
A powerful, 3-hour interactive workshop for up to 15 attendees — ideal for schools, care homes or community groups.
Explore the why behind behaviours that challenge, using tools like the STAR model, trauma-informed strategies, and neurodiversity-affirming approaches.
Learn how to reduce escalation, create safer environments, and support regulation and communication through real-life examples, visuals, and co-produced plans.
For Professionals
Residential Care Workshop – £400
Duration: 4 hours | Max Group Size: 12 staff
CPD-accredited (application in progress)
Specialist training designed for residential or supported living teams, exploring:
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Autism and learning disabilities
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Mental health and trauma in care settings
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Behaviours of concern and what they communicate
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Environmental adaptations and sensory needs
This interactive session is grounded in lived experience and clinical practice, supporting staff to respond with confidence, compassion, and consistency.
Each team receives a professional toolkit with adaptable visual and planning resources to embed into everyday routines.
For the Community
Community Workshops – £350
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Duration: 2–3 hours | Max Group Size: 15 participants
These interactive, neurodiversity-affirming workshops are open to parents, carers, community workers, and local organisations.
Each session focuses on topics such as:
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Behaviours of concern
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Understanding sensory needs
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Communication strategies
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Emotional regulation​
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Led by Kim (parent & practitioner) and grounded in lived experience, these sessions are compassionate, practical, and packed with visual tools.
Ideal for local venues, schools, charities, and youth/community groups.