Guiding meaningful pathways to independence

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Supporting young people with sensory, physical, and learning needs through calm, meaningful, and evidence-informed Occupational Therapy.

Based in the Forest of Dean, I offer sensory processing assessments, transition support, therapy consultancy, and staff training for schools and specialist settings.

WHAT I SPECIALISE IN

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Sensory Processing Assessments

Personalised, practical and evidence-informed understanding of sensory needs.

Transitions & Independence

Supporting learners to develop skills, routines, and confidence.

Staff Training & Consultancy

Helping schools and colleges improve therapy provision and pathways.

A calm, supportive and meaningful approach

Every child deserves to feel understood, supported and empowered.
My work is collaborative, child-centred and grounded in meaningful participation.

About the Occupational Therapist

I’m Alexandra, a Senior Occupational Therapist with over 10 years’ experience supporting children and young people with complex needs.
I’m passionate about creating calm, supportive and meaningful pathways to independence.

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Launching Soon

Forest Pathways OT & Consulting is currently in the setup stage.
I’m not taking on paid referrals yet while I complete the required registration and paperwork — but I’m always happy to offer general guidance or signposting if needed.

Bookings being taken in spring 2026

Forest Pathways Occupational Therapy affiliations…

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