Meet The Team

Every Life Matters

Educational Consultancy Solutions Limited was formed by a group of practitioners with many years experience in different areas of education including Special Educational Needs (SEN). We work with government agencies, private & government schools and families. In our work we recognise that special needs not only affects the individual but also those around the individual and we therefore take a ‘holistic’ approach to support and intervention.

Patricia Okechukwu (JP)

NCE, B.Ed (Hons), PGCE, QTS (UK), M.ED.

Managing Director –Educational Consultancy Solutions Limited (United Kingdom)

Nardia Foster

Chartered Psychologist; AFBPsS; MA; BSc (Hons) Psychology; PGCE (Senior Leadership); PGCE (SEN Management); Cert. Education; Psychometric Assessor: Level A, B, B+; Primary Certificate in Stress Management; Certificate in Coaching

How We Help

Expert Advice and Information

When it comes to taking care of a special one, we could help stir you in the right direction. Please try to call, send message or visit us so we can help.

Training & Education

We provide generic training in education management, strategies, developing an understanding of autism spectrum disorders and challenging behaviour. We also deliver training which is more specific to groups or topic areas. These include Parent workshops.

Diagnosis & Support

We provide an enviroment to help access your child and also to support both you and the child.

Campaign/Advocacy & Adult services

There are various Research carried out to help in the work, so are donations need to support this work and also volunteering service. kindly make use of the donate button.

Awareness Scheme

Stress Is The Key

Autism is a lifelong condition which affects how a person makes sense of the world around them.

Autism is more likely in boys than girls: 4:1.

Autism is associated with learning disabilities- 75%.

Training

Parent Workshops.

Carer’s Workshops.

Government officials, Educational departments.

Audience

Changing the erroneous stereotypes that autism is rare, foreign and upper class disease.

Changing of opinion that parents are the cause of their children’s autism.

Replacing fear and stigma with help and hope.

What You Should Know