Meeting of Minds
Together - Lowering Barriers

Informed Solutions for 
Better Outcomes


Neurodivergent led. Bringing a combined lived / living and professional experience to what we do. 

Who do we work with?

We have a collaborative approach and a focus on Autism, ADHD, Learning Disabilities and their associated comorbidities and neurodiversity inclusion

 

We work with individuals, their families, their professional partners, their employers, across all sectors. 

 

We are about inclusion and opportunity with person-centred, rights-based approach with an integrated focus on advocating, identifying, solutionising, educating and empowering, hence AISee

 

 

Who can benefit from the AISee Approach?

Individuals and their  

 

                              parents/carers                                       legal guardians

 

                              siblings                                                    partners

 

                              support workers                                    professional partners

                              

                              employer                                                and more 

 

 

Who can benefit from the AISee Approach?

AISee Collaborative is the coming together of Bill Colley and Thom Kirkwood, and formerly Corrie McLean, who brought together their personal, family and professional lived and professional, experiences identified and recognised need for change of approach and to offer different person-centred, rights-based inclusive neurodifferent approach. 

 

This approach incorporates #CIHA, #CPERG, #IRL, for #PCP

 

It is delivered within a 

 

Code of ethics

 

Standards and Principles of Positive Advocacy Practice.

 

Taxonomy of Approach and Learning

 

Charter of Wellbeing. 

What do the hashtags stand for? 
 

 

 

#CIHA -- Common Interest Holistic Advocacy

 

#CPERG -- Contributory, Participatory Engagement Resource Group

 

#IRL-- Inclusive Reflective Learning

 

#PCP-- Positive Collaborative Partnerships 

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