Services for Neurodiverse Conditions

The Hope service

The Hope service is a multi-agency service for young people aged 11 to 18 who are experiencing complex mental health, emotional, social and behavioural needs which could cause a placement breakdown or may require a psychiatric hospital admission. These needs cannot be met by one agency alone. It is a joint partnership between Health Services, Children's Services and Education who work together to provide support to young people in the community and through day programme provision. At Hope there is a dedicated team of social workers, nurses, teachers, psychologists, art/drama therapists, psychiatrists, a systemic family worker and activity workers.
Behaviour management After diagnosis support Neurodiverse Conditions Creative Therapies EOTAS Support/Reintegration EBNAS Support/Reintegration

Trauma Occupational Therapy

Trauma OT is a York based occupational therapy service that offers a non-judgemental and compassion focussed approach to practice.

We provide assessment and treatment for children and adults who have been exposed to trauma and are experiencing a range of developmental problems, sensory and emotional dysregulation and dissociation. 

Focusing on sensory and attachment-based issues we help people repair and re-build their lives using a range of effective therapies. We warmly welcome referrals from individuals, parents/careers, schools, local authorities and other independent organisations/health professionals. 

SEN equipment and accessories Sensory Play Assessment tools Ofsted support Animal Assisted Therapy Occupational Therapist Training Organisations Mindfulness coaches Staff Wellbeing training Autism Behaviour management Equality and Diversity Charity support SEN assessments (Dyslexia etc) Specialised equipment for the home Neurodiverse Conditions Sensory Impairment