Giselle Hope is a HCPC-Registered Practitioner Psychologist and coach working with adults, students and young people across the UK.
With over 25 years of experience in assessment and specialist support, Giselle has worked with hundreds of adults and young people seeking clarity around dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism.
Her practice combines clinical training in specific learning difficulties with extensive experience of workplace and educational support — including DSA assessments for university students and Access to Work assessments for employees.
What sets the practice apart is what happens after the report. Each assessment is followed by clear, individualised guidance: practical strategies, study skills, executive function support and, where appropriate, ongoing coaching.
Personal experience of neurodiversity informs the work in a quiet, professional way — adding empathy and insight without becoming the focus of the conversation.
Evidence-based assessment methods, structured reporting and clear, defensible recommendations.
A calm, professional environment in which people feel understood and taken seriously.
Findings translated into strategies that make a real difference in study, work and daily life.
Particular expertise in adult and late-identified profiles, and in co-occurring conditions.
We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24 hours. Reports are typically delivered within 2–3 working days of assessment.