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Bill Colley BA. PGC. FITOL
In 2013 Bill established CLC Consultancy to provide support to families affected by neurodevelopmental conditions and complex mental health needs. He is a writer, teacher, trainer, and educational consultant. Trained in diagnostic assessments in both ADI-r, ADOS and trained rater for DAWBA, as well as an expert witness.
Bill has taken instructions as an expert witness in both civil and criminal cases and functioned as an independent expert witness to the Additonal Support Needs Tribunal, whilst also delivering advocacy support in helping families to access specialist services.
He has spent his career in the independent sector before becoming principal of a residential school and in local government as an ASN Service Manager.
Pro-bono contributions in knowledge, experience and time to ADHD supports groups, and is currently chair of Scottish ADHD Charity and Vice-President of UKAP.
Bill co-led/authored Informed Solutions for Better Outcomes Jan 2023
Corrie McLean MA. PGDE. FITOL.
Corrie has designed and delivered a range of training programmes for health, social care and education providers in Scotland who work with children and young people with an additional support need and/or a diagnosis of autism. Corrie’s primary focus is person centred with holistic family/professional focus on training around additional support needs, with a special interest in relationships, sexual health and parenthood, delivering training to increase understanding, confidence, and upskill practitioners and parents/carers alike.
Corrie was part of the team at Autism Network Scotland, University of Strathclyde, as training and enquiries officer and the teams education sector lead. As the training enquiries officer Corrie led on training, working with a variety of different organisations including higher education, corporate, carers centres, local authorities and young people charities. Designed a module for the PGCE teaching course on supporting autistic pupils.
Within the education remit, this work primarily consisted of my supporting the Autism Network Scotland Toolbox dissemination across training, working with local authority leads to access as many schools as possible to share the resource and how to apply it within education settings.
Corrie’s career has included working partnerships within public, third and private sectors.
Thom Kirkwood PhD. FRSA. FITOL. FIntAPA. MIEP. GA
Thom's specialist knowledge spans research/reflective learning, test for change projects and innovative technology developments, with specialist knowledge in advocacy within education, social care, employment, and the welfare system.
Over the years Thom has project managed design and delivery hard and soft infrastructure projects within education, health, social care and housing environments.
Thom was engagement and participation officer within Autism Network Scotland, University of Strathclyde, with a focus on advocacy, inclusion, identification of needs and gaps and a focus on partnership solutions. He would author/co-author reports, collaboratively co-develop training tools and information sessions.
He was the lead for By Community for Community series of information leaflets, advocacy where he started the autism and advocacy roundtable, and led on supported enabling technology.
Pro-bono contributions currently Chair of International Advocacy Practitioners Association, IntAPA. Research and Reflective Learning Sub-Committee. He served as the organisations President, and Chair of their Practitioner and Wellbeing Sub-Committee.
Thom has received three peer nominated awards from IntAPA, Global Advocate 2020, Life Time Achievement Award 2022, International Advocacy Practice Award 2024 jointly with four others for partnership approach.
Thom also serves as an independent advisor to a range of third sector community groups or organisations both in Scotland and beyond.
He has previously fulfilled a number of separate roles within the Scottish Strategy for Autism and contributed over the years to many education and health improvement forum. He was formerly Scotland Director, The Patients Association.
Thom has an accumulative 50-year continuum with autism and LD., spanning, voluntary, parental, and professional experience.
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