A neurodiversity-affirming specialist who uses a holistic, trauma-informed approach to help individuals move from burnout toward sustainable wellbeing through self-understanding and nervous system regulation.
The Clinical Health & Wellbeing Practitioner role provides strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming support to facilitate self-understanding and nervous system regulation. This service is designed to help individuals develop sustainable capacity for everyday life by recognising the intrinsic connection between physical and mental health.
The approach explores personal strengths and neurodivergence alongside underlying social, medical, and sensory factors that impact overall well-being.
Support is delivered through a targeted progression focused on stability and functional growth:
Burnout Stabilisation: Identifying and stabilising the physiological and mental impacts of burnout.
Trauma-Informed Skills: Implementing strategies for sensory management and nervous system resilience.
Capacity Building: Developing the practical skills required for sustainable daily engagement.
Identity Integration: Fostering a cohesive understanding of neurodivergent identity to promote long-term autonomy.
This role is held by a Registered Paramedic with extensive primary care experience. The integration of clinical insight with holistic support ensures that medical factors are accounted for within a supportive, non-pathologising framework.
Medical & Social Synthesis: Examining how medical history and social environments intersect with neurodivergent traits.
Sensory Factors: Addressing the impact of sensory processing on physical health and mental clarity.
Autonomy-Centred: Focusing on the development of personal agency and meaningful participation in daily activities.
Regulation: Moving from a state of chronic dysregulation to nervous system stability.
Sustainability: Replacing high-cost coping mechanisms with sustainable life structures.
Integration: Aligning physical health needs with neurodivergent identity and lifestyle requirements.
Access clinical expertise structured for neurodiversity-affirming outcomes.