Acute Inclusion Services
Main information
Service categories: Information, advice and advocacy
Service URL: https://share.google/F3Z11YQp1SMWAPT1c
Secondary URL: https://www.linkedin.com/company/108935060/
Acute Inclusion Services provides calm, practical admin and advocacy that helps autistic adults, young people and families navigate education, health and work. We turn complex processes into clear steps and draft the wording you need so your requests are understood and acted on.
Support covers school and college (letters to SENCO/Head, meeting preparation and notes, attendance/EBSNA plans, EHCP requests and reviews), university (DSA applications, reasonable-adjustment requests, extensions/mitigations), workplace (reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act and a meeting companion), health administration (Right to Choose requests, GP and clinic letters, NHS Reasonable Adjustments Flag), and benefits evidence letters for PIP or Universal Credit. We also support service families where mobility affects access.
How we work: a brief intake to set goals, short written next steps after each session, and plain-English templates and scripts you can reuse. Services are available online UK-wide by video or phone, and in person by arrangement across West Sussex.
Autism-friendly approach includes predictable stages, the option to start by email, slower pace, literal language if preferred, camera-off sessions, short breaks, captions on request, larger-print notes, and a named point of contact. Supporters are welcome to join.
This is a non-legal, non-clinical service. A short initial consultation is available. Pilot rates are published, with a 30% discount for full-time students, people on Universal Credit or PIP, and serving military/veterans (one discount per booking). Use the website link to enquire or book.
Eligibility
Age: For people of any age
Aimed at: Adolescent , Adult , Anyone with an Association to Autism, Businesses, Child , Child/adolescent sibling, Children under the age of 12 years, children with complex needs and their parents or carers, Parent or carer of under 18, Parent/carer of a child, Parent/carer of a young person, Parent/carer of an adult, Parents or carers, families, adults, Partner, Professional, School, Students, Young person
Referral Sources: Education, Yourself
Registrations & Approaches
Specialisms: Autism and Neurodivergent , Challenging behaviour, Has autism-specific elements, Has autism-specific elements, Learning disability, Staff and volunteers get autism awareness training
Other specialisms: ADHD Mental Health Service Children's Education
Contacts
We would prefer you to contact us by phone, mobile, email or social.