Liz Keenan
Liz is a consultant clinical psychologist who has worked for the NHS since she qualified in 1980. She was awarded her consultancy post as head of learning disability psychology services within a community health services trust in 1993. She has continued to provide clinical casework, training and consultancy alongside professional leadership and service development responsibilities.

Liz has a special interest in Autism and associated conditions and the impact of cognitive differences on everyday functioning and behaviour. She is particularly interested in working with organisations to facilitate knowledge and awareness of autism spectrum disorder and to design specific approaches for those working with individuals.

Liz is a chartered member of the British Psycholical Society’s Division of Clinical Psychology and a registered member of the Health Professional Council.

 

Nevin Gouda
Nevin qualified as a speech and language therapist in 1998 and worked for the NHS mainly within the area of learning disability as well as in schools for children with autism and associated disabilities.

Nevin has a wealth of experience in the area of autism spectrum disorder. She provides training on communication difficulties associated with autism spectrum disorder and advises services on the use of total communication and other approaches to facilitate communication and enhance interaction e.g. social stories and interactive story telling.

Nevin is a member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists and a member of the Health Professional Council.