Informed Solutions for Better Outcomes.

Meeting of Minds. Together Lowering Barriers.

AISee Collaborative is neurodivergent-led, combining lived/living experience with professional knowledge across advocacy, training, and community support. Through the AISee pathway, we help individuals, families, professionals, employers, and communities achieve outcomes that are informed, collaborative, and person-centred.

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Group Network

54000+

Practioner Reach

88.94%

Knowledge Transfer

The AISee pathway approach?

Our pathway approach was born out of both personal/family experiences and our professional frustrations and of course we recognised we are not alone.

We have a collaborative inclusive person-centred right-based approach with focus on Autism, ADHD, Learning Disabilities and their associated comorbidities.

The AISee Pathway Approach

Our pathway approach was created from personal and family experiences as well as professional frustrations — and we know we’re not alone. We focus on Autism, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, and associated comorbidities through a collaborative, inclusive, person-centred and rights-based lens.


#CIHA

Common Interest Holistic Advocacy


#CPERG

Contributory Participation Engagement Resource Group


#IRL

Inclusive Reflective Learning


#PCP

Positive Collaborative Partnerships

About us

Inclusive Approach

The AISee inclusive approach of #CIHA – common interest holistic advocacy incorporating #CPERG – contributory participatory engagement resource group – enables #IRL for inclusive reflective learning with the objective of delivering #PCP positive collaborative partnerships.

Unique Pathway

As you can see from our name, we are unique in our approach, with an interconnected pathway that enables us to work with individuals, their families, their professional partners, their employers, and more across all sectors.

Mutual Benefits

Our cohesive, inclusive approach creates mutual positive benefits for many, supporting collaboration and connection across a wide range of relationships.

Not-for-Profit

AISee Collaborative is the known name of AISee Collaborative Limited, which operates on a NFP not-for-profit basis where no dividends are paid to shareholders.

By Community, For Community

Empowerment through accessible information, real experience, and practical tools.

Reading Lists

Periodic inspirational and reflective reading lists to support understanding and confidence will now be available 24/7 with supportive information and more.

Free Webinars

Topic-specific webinars covering rights, advocacy, neurodiversity, and inclusive practice and more.

Accredited Training & Workshops

Our range of skill enhancement workshops and short are Institute of Training and Occupational Learning (ITOL) accredited, we provide training, delivered by accredited ITOL trainers, for both professional and non-professional communities. Our workshops support understanding, advocacy, and person-centred practice and more.


  • Self-Directed Transitions
  • Advocacy for Non-Professionals (Peer Advocacy)
  • Creating a Person-Centred Child’s Plan
  • Adult Outcome-Focused Assessment
  • Advocating as a Guardian

Corporate and/or Personal Accreditations

IntAPA Recognised Advocacy Centre

Institute of Training and Occupational Learning Accredited Centre

IntAPA Preferred Training Partner (from Oct 2025)

Ready to Work Together?

Whether you’re seeking advocacy, training, or community-led support, AISee Collaborative is here to help. Our focus is always on collaborative, informed, and person-centred solutions.

Happy Clients

We’re proud to have earned glowing reviews from clients who love the quality and content of our contribution via our AISee Taxonomy of Approach and Learning. Their reviews reflect the trust and confidence our clients place in us.

Gabriella Sanchez,

President, International Advocacy Practitioners Association

"I would on behalf of IntAPA members, my colleagues, like to take this opportunity to thank Thom Kirkwood from AISee Collaborative successfully delivery of 6 webinars, Implementing UNCRC into Professional Advocacy Practice, to our association members. Feedback was very positive webinars, insightful, informative, education and discussional. IntAPA evaluation rating 47.5 out of a maximum of 50. Paragraph

Linda Miller

Centre Training Officer


“AISee delivered several ITOL Accredited courses for our centre Autism and Wellbeing, Self-Directed Transitions, Advocacy training for non-professional (peer advocacy)

All our participants felt fully included, empowered for themselves or their children and adults they cared for, informed and gained an improved appreciation and understanding of person-centred inclusive rights-based approaches. 

Our centre advocacy workers got a huge benefit with improved understanding of record keeping and legislation and positive practice.”