Health and psychology
As we enter unprecedented times in the NHS, wider health and social care services and education, we wanted to say a heartfelt thank you for the exceptional hard work and commitment you and your colleagues are making to support our society.
Psychology
Our measures bring together experts in their clinical field to develop gold-standard assessments and new digital technologies that can help psychology professionals assess the whole individual.
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Health
Bringing together ground-breaking theories, reliable practice and better outcome measures, our health portfolio can help you focus on individual needs in the home, the community and wider society.
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Special Educational Needs
Early assessment and intervention is essential for student success. If you work with children or young people with special educational needs and disabilities, visit our SEND area to see how our tools can help you provide evidence for access arrangement and DSA applications, EHCP, and intervention.
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More power and efficiency in the palm of your hands
We brought together experts in their clinical fields and the innovative practice of leading practitioners who developed two gold-standard digital assessments – Q-interactive and Q-global.
Q-interactive is our intuitive iPad-based digital system that delivers the world’s most advanced assessment tools you can take with you anywhere. And Q-global is our web-based secure and affordable platform designed to test administration, scoring and reporting.
Telepractice today
During these extraordinary times, social and physical distancing has drastically changed the landscape of healthcare, with many in-person sessions no longer feasible. Telepractice allows for the safe continuity of care by using technology to deliver professional services at a distance by linking clinician to client for assessment, intervention, and/or consultation. We have developed a Telepractice page with essential guidelines, helpful advice and videos to support you through serving your clients at home.
Remote testing with Q-global®
Q-global® is our secure web-based scoring and reporting system that allows you to input results from paper-and-pencil assessments to generate scores and produce accurate comprehensive reports. Q-global® houses the industry's gold standard assessment tools that you can access through any device connected to the web.
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Latest blog posts
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What is Unilateral Spatial Neglect and How Should We Assess it?
Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is a disorder whereby patients fail to report, respond or orient to information presented on one side of space. Once believed to be a spatial disorder, it is now seen as a disorder of attention (Bisiach & Luzzati 1978).
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What is it and how can we help those with memory deficits?
Support on how to help individuals with memory difficulties.
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Case study – assessing a boy with Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC) initially diagnosed with ADHD
Less common mental health conditions include autism spectrum disorders (ASD), eating disorders, tic disorders, and a number of very low prevalence conditions.
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Case study – assessing a child with a childhood trauma and hyperactive behaviour
Hyperactivity disorders include the ones characterised by inattention, impulsivity and hyperactivity. The number of children with a hyperactivity disorder (as defined by ICD-10) is likely lower than the number of children with ADHD (as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as hyperactivity disorders have a more restrictive set of criteria.
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Case study – assessing a child with difficulty controlling his anger
Behavioural (or conduct) disorders are a group of disorders characterised by repetitive and persistent patterns of disruptive and violent behaviour in which the rights of others, and social norms or rules are violated.
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Case study – assessing emotional disorders using WIAT-III UK and WISC-V UK
Emotional disorders include anxiety disorders (characterised by fear and worry), depressive disorders (characterised by sadness, loss of interest and energy, and low self-esteem) and mania and bipolar affective disorder.
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The best job in the world (in my eyes)
12th May 2014 - first day in my new role as a Speech and Language Therapy Assistant (SLTA).
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Case study – Using the WPPSI-IV UK and the WIAT-III UK together to gain greater insight into a child’s abilities
A child of 6 years was referred for difficulties across a variety of developmental areas. William (not his real name) did not have any formal diagnosis but had some difficulties with writing and reading. The initial referral and consultation highlighted the fact that Willliam was very small for his age, summer born and immature across most developmental areas in comparison to his peers. Initially, the referral focused on the output William produced, reading words and writing sentences. However, as the consultation progressed, there also appeared to be some other difficulties with social and physical development.
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Case study – Assessing a child who is having difficulty retaining and processing information and completing age-appropriate tasks
A child of seven years was referred due to difficulty retaining information in the classroom and concerns over general learning ability. The referral was from a school Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) and the outcome was around considering the nature of Tim’s (not his real name) difficulties and appropriate provision to support these needs further.
Our catalogues
Download or request a catalogue for the kind of help you’re looking for. We have a selection ranging from speech and language assessments to our health and psychology catalogue.
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Training and support
We offer a wide range of training and support tools and events so you can continue to develop and support the needs of the individuals you work with.






