NeuroSense Neurodiversity Screening & Treatment
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NeuroSense Neurodiversity Screening & Treatment
NeuroSense Glasgow Ltd
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SCREENING

 

  • Individual Screenings (ADHD/Autism) - £120

 

  • Sensory Processing Screening - £150

 

  • Combined Screening (ADHD, Autism & Sensory Processing Disorders) - £400

 

ASSESSMENT

 

  • ADHD Full Assessment - £950

 

  • Autism Full Assessment - £1800

 

  • Combined Assessment for ADHD & Autism - £2300 - please enquire here

 

  • Occupational Therapy Initial Assessment - £500

 

  • Vocational Rehabilitation Initial Assessment - £500

 

  • Sensory Processing (Comprehensive) Assessment - £800

 

  • Dyspraxia Assessment (coming 2026) - please enquire here

 

TREATMENT SESSIONS

 

  • Occupational Therapy Treatment Session (60 minutes) - £100

 

  • Occupational Therapy Session (90 minutes) - £150

 

  • Vocational Rehab Initial Session (60 minutes) - £100

 

  • Vocational Rehab Session (90 minutes) - £150

 

  • Sensory Integration-Informed Treatment Session (60 minutes) - £115

 

  • Sensory Integration-Informed Treatment Session (90 minutes) - £170

 

*Discretionary discounts available for those in receipt of UK benefits and/or being funded by UK-based charities (proof of eligibility required). Please contact us for more information*

 

There are several international frameworks, policies, and legal instruments designed to protect the rights of Neurodiverse people.

 

In the UK:

 

Equality Act 2010

 

  • Protects individuals with disabilities, including Autism, from discrimination in employment, education, and access to services.

  • Employers must make reasonable adjustments to support Autistic employees.

  • Applies to recruitment, promotions, pay, training, and workplace environment.

 

Children and Families Act 2014

 

  • Focuses on children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

  • Requires local authorities and schools to provide support plans and reasonable accommodations.

Autism Act 2009 (England)

 

  • The first disability-specific legislation in the UK.

  • Requires development of an adult autism strategy, including guidance on health and social care services.

 

Neurodiversity-Inclusive Policies

 

  • Local NHS and education policies increasingly recognise neurodiversity as a spectrum of differences rather than deficits.

  • Guidelines emphasise individualised support, early interventions, and access to reasonable adjustments.

 

 

In the United States:

 

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 1990

 

  • Prohibits discrimination based on disability in employment, education, public services, and accommodations.

  • Requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations, including adjustments for social, sensory, or communication needs.

 

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 2004

 

  • Ensures that children with disabilities, including Autism, receive free appropriate public education (FAPE).

  • Schools must provide Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) tailored to the student’s needs.

 

Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504

 

  • Protects students and employees from discrimination by federally funded institutions.

  • Mandates reasonable accommodations for educational and workplace access.

 

Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) 2014

 

  • Supports employment services for people with disabilities, including training, placement, and career development.

 

 

In the E.U

European Disability Strategy 2010–2020 (and 2021–2030 update)

 

  • Protects all persons with disabilities, including neurodiverse conditions, promoting accessibility, inclusion, and employment opportunities.

 

EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

 

  • Articles 21 & 26 prohibit discrimination and protect social and occupational inclusion for all neurodiverse individuals.

 

European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)

 

  • Article 14 prohibits discrimination based on disability, covering neurodiverse conditions.

  • Supported by UN CRPD for comprehensive protections.

 

International / United Nations

 

Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD, 2006)

 

  • Global protection for people with all forms of disabilities, including neurodiverse conditions.

  • Guarantees rights to education, employment, independent living, and inclusion.

  • Requires reasonable accommodations and individualized support.

 

International Labour Organization (ILO) Standards

 

  • Conventions promote non-discrimination and workplace accommodations for all neurodiverse conditions.

 

In Canada

 

Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA)

 

  • Prohibits discrimination for all persons with disabilities, including neurodiverse conditions such as ADHD, Autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and Tourette’s.

 

Employment Equity Act

 

  • Federally regulated employers must remove barriers for neurodiverse employees and provide accommodations.

 

Provincial Accessibility Legislation

 

  • Examples: Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) ensures workplace and public service accessibility for all neurodiverse individuals.

 

In Australia

 

Disability Discrimination Act 1992

 

  • Protects all people with disabilities, including neurodiverse conditions, from discrimination in employment, education, and access to services.

  • Employers and service providers must make reasonable adjustments.

 

Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986

 

  • Provides mechanisms for complaints and enforcement of disability rights, including neurodiverse conditions.

 

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

 

  • Offers funding and support for individuals with neurodiverse conditions to promote independence, participation in education, employment, and daily life.

Privacy Policy

(from May 2024)


At NeuroSense, we are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines our practices concerning the collection, use, and disclosure of your information through our website and mobile app (collectively, "Services").

 

Information Collection and Use


When you use our Services, we may ask you to provide personal information that can be used to contact or identify you. Personal information may include, but is not limited to, your name, email address, postal address, phone number, and any other details you choose to provide. We collect this information to provide and improve our Services, and we will not collect additional categories of personal data without notifying you.

 

Legal Basis for Processing


We process your personal information under the following legal bases:

 

  • Consent: We may process your data if you have given us specific consent to use your personal information for a specific purpose.
  • Legitimate Interests: We may process your data when it is reasonably necessary to achieve our legitimate business interests.
  • Performance of a Contract: Where we have entered into a contract with you, we may process your personal information to fulfill the terms of our contract.
  • Legal Obligations: We may disclose your information where we are legally required to do so in order to comply with applicable law, governmental requests, a judicial proceeding, court order, or legal process.

 

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You have the right to access, correct, update or request deletion of your personal information. You can also object to processing your data, request the restriction of processing or request portability of your data. If we have collected and processed your personal data with your consent, then you can withdraw your consent at any time.

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