Children's services

Suspected neurodiversity

To access the most personalised and timely support for a child or young person with suspected neurodiversity, someone who knows them well needs to complete the neurodiversity profiling tool with them and their family first.

The profiling tool can help to pinpoint specific areas of impact and identify ways to support them with neurodiverse needs and differences straight away. The actions identified from the profiling need to be completed, and strategies and reasonable adjustments trialled for a sustained period of over 12 weeks.

If you are still struggling with how to support a young person after this, we would invite you to speak to our multi-disciplinary consultation team to access support.

For more information, visit the Parent Carers Cornwall website. For support, email our Neurodiversity Team.

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We will be a compassionate and collaborative service that puts the children, young people, and families of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly at the heart of everything we do, to support their developmental, physical and emotional wellbeing.

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To empower the children and families of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly by working together with them and local communities to ensure that every child has a chance to reach their potential.

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We will:

  • listen to you and make sure you are heard
  • work together
  • put you at the centre of all we do
  • help you to feel safe with us
  • celebrate difference