For case managers & solicitors

Evidence-led access assessment for complex cases.Access assessments and clear reports

Specialist assistive technology assessment, practical recommendations and reporting where access needs are complex, multi-stakeholder or linked to rehabilitation, education or work planning.Assessments, practical support and written reports for people who need careful access support.

You can send a brief referral summary first. I'll reply with the information needed for the next step.

  1. FirstSend a short referral summary

    Include the person's goals, setting and main access barriers.

  2. NextWe agree the assessment scope

    I confirm what information is needed and what the work should cover.

  3. ThenAssessment and practical recommendations

    The focus is functional access, usability and realistic implementation.

  4. FinallyYou receive clear reporting

    Reports can support planning, evidence, work access or follow-up support.

Support includesI can help with

  • Functional assistive technology assessments
  • Access barrier analysis
  • Screen reader, magnification, voice and switch access planning
  • Practical system design and setup
  • Training and structured support
  • Progress reporting
  • Return-to-work preparation
  • Technical handover for IT teamsClear setup notes for IT teams
  • Reasonable adjustment recommendations

Typical scenariosCommon reasons for referral

  • Sight loss following injury or illness
  • Complex access needs involving multiple input methods
  • Workplace re-entry or role adaptation
  • Cases requiring structured reporting and evidenceCases that need clear written evidence
  • Situations where standard assistive technology provision has not worked

Reports can includeReports can cover

  • Current access profile
  • Identified barriers
  • Recommended technology and setup
  • Functional progress
  • Risks and limitations
  • Workplace considerations
  • Implementation requirements

Start with a referral summary

A brief outline is enough to confirm the likely scope, information needed and next step.

You can avoid sensitive detail in the first message if that is more appropriate.

Discuss a complex case