Sensory Help Now - Sensory Processing Support for Parents and Carers
By Sensory Integration Education, 31 October 2023
We are thrilled to introduce Sensory Help Now, Sensory Integration Education's new service for parents and carers, enabling them to put their questions to a qualified Sensory Integration Practitioner. Sensory Help Now cannot replace the role of a therapist, but we are here to support families as they search for one.
How Does It Work?
Sensory Help Now offers flexible membership options for either 30 or 90 days. Membership gives you access to the following:
Live Group Video Calls with a Therapist: Join our weekly live group video calls led by our skilled sensory integration-trained therapists. Put your questions directly to our experts along with a small group of other parents and carers.
Parent and Carer Forum Moderated by a Therapist: Our exclusive Sensory Help Now Forum provides a secure space for you to ask questions to our SI-trained therapists and receive responses within two working days. It's a supportive environment to share experiences and provide encouragement to others.
Short Courses: Gain instant access to a suite of short courses hosted by SI-trained therapists, offering evidence-based sensory strategies to try at home.
Find out more about how the Sensory Help Now service works here.
Meet Our Therapist Team:
Our therapists, Lelanie Brewer and Emer Broderick, are highly experienced Occupational Therapists and Advanced Practitioners in Sensory Integration and are part of our growing team.
Pricing and Guarantee:
For just £69, you can start with a 30-day membership, and if you're seeking a more extended support period, our 90-day membership is available for £195. We offer a 7-day money-back guarantee if you are not satisfied with our service. There's no recurring charge: just purchase another membership period if you need more time.
Sensory Help Now is hosted by us, Sensory Integration Education, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to training therapists in sensory integration, supporting research into sensory integration and sensory processing topics, and helping to raise awareness of sensory challenges.
We invite you to visit Sensory Help Now to have a look around. Please bear in mind that while Sensory Help Now can be a valuable resource, it is not a substitute for working with a therapist. We are here to support you as you search for appropriate professional help.
Searching for a qualified SI Practitioner?
Search our Find a Local Therapist page to find an independent Sensory Integration Practitioner near you. You can learn more about How to Access Sensory Integration Therapy here.
