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Empowering Families in Crisis

Axia is committed to supporting families during these uncertain times. We have listened to your feedback and understand that ‘The school’s white paper: Every child achieving and thriving’, has left many of you feeling hopeless and uncertain. We want to

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Axia PDSG 11th March

Hello Everyone,    The next Post Diagnostic Support group will be held on Wednesday the 11th March, In the Leverhulme room 1st floor at Chester racecourse at our usual time of 12:00pm until 2:00pm. Speaker: Emma Eager Topic: Emma will

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Occupation and ageing: Beyond walking frames and shower stools

Jacqui Brett, one of our Neurodevelopmental Diagnosticiand, has had two articles published recently: Occupation and ageing: Beyond walking frames and shower stools. Original article, later edition featured in RCOT, OT News, February/March edition 2026, pages 35-37 Beyond bike riding: The

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It Takes All Kinds of Minds – Book Review

It Takes All Kinds of Minds: Fostering Neurodivergent Thriving at School Edited By Rachael Davis, Claire O’Neill, Sue Fletcher-Watson   Published by Routledge Experience: Written by 3 Authors. Rachael Davis is a lecturer in Psychology and Education, Claire O’Neillis an

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Calvin Attends Pokémon European International Championship 2026

We wanted to share this picture from the Pokémon European International Championship 2026, which Calvin attended this weekend at Excel London. Share This Post:

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“Penguins and Pigeons” by by Jacqui Brett – Now Available on Amazon

Penguins and Pigeons: A Bird’s Tale: A story and activity book that helps children understand and appreciate neurodivergent experiences. by Jacqui Brett Every child deserves to feel seen and understood. When children understand their differences, they are better able to

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The Dyslexia, ADHD and DCD-Friendly Study Skills Guide – Book Review

The Dyslexia, ADHD and DCD-Friendly Study Skills Guide. Tips and Strategies for Exam Success by Ann-Marie McNicholas Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Learning how to learn is an integral life skill; but many, especially those who learn differently to the predominant

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The Autism Workbook For Women: Now Available on Amazon

The Autism Workbook For Women: A post-diagnostic guide to self-understanding, including practical strategies to support your journey by Jacqui Brett Jacqui Brett, one of our Neurodevelopmental Diagnosticians here at Axia, wished to share the news that this resource is now

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Axia PDSG 28th January

Hi everyone,    The next Post Diagnostic Support group will be held on Wednesday the 28th January, In the Leverhulme room (1st floor) at Chester racecourse at our usual time of 12:00pm until 2:00pm.  Speaker: Dr Linda Buchan And the

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Feedback Request for NHS England, for the House of Lords Committee

Following on from the discussion at Wednesdays PDSG regarding the question of “why people seek a diagnosis”, we have included a form for people to complete regarding the NHS England information, for the House of Lords Committee. Our support team

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Axia PDSG Dates for 2026

Axia’s Post-Diagnostic Support Group Dates for 2026 See below dates for our 2026 PDSG sessions. As usual all dates are a Wednesday 12pm-2pm at Chester Racecourse. The group will take place in a different room this year, Leverhulme 1st floor.

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Axia PDSG 17th December

Hi everyone,    The next Post Diagnostic Support Group will be held on Wednesday the 17th December in the Paddock Room, Chester Race Course, at our usual time of 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm.  Speaker: Dr Linda Buchan And the

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Reasonable Adjustments for Autistic Children – Book Review

Reasonable Adjustments for Autistic Children Published 5th Dec. 2024 by Dr. Luke Beardon. I recommend this helpful book for parents of autistic children and for anyone wanting to understand autism better. Dr Luke Beardon shares his experiences and insights to

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Raising the Senbetweeners – Book Review

Raising the Senbetweeners Published 3rd Oct. 2024 by Lisa Lloyd. Author’s experience: Lisa Lloyd is a co-founder of SEND Reform England and a content creator who uses humour and honesty to raise awareness of hidden disabilities. Target area of book:

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