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Occupational Therapy Services

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OT for schools

We support children with special educational needs to develop confidence, independence, and key life skills. By working closely with teachers and families, we create inclusive environments where pupils can build motor skills, improve self-regulation, and fully participate in learning and play.

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OT in the workplace

Helping neurodiverse adults thrive through practical strategies and supportive environments. We also provide training for employers, encouraging inclusive practices that boost confidence, wellbeing, and productivity across the team. Every individual deserves the chance to succeed at work.

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OT in the community

Supporting adults to live safely, confidently, and independently at home and in their local community. Drawing on extensive experience within the NHS, social care, and private practice, we understand the challenges people face when daily life or mobility becomes more difficult.

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Our Approach:
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Our holistic approach spans all ages, backgrounds, and settings - combining clinical expertise with community support to help individuals thrive in daily life.

 

We work collaboratively with families, carers, and professionals to ensure every intervention is purposeful and person-centred. Whether it’s developing fine motor skills in children or empowering adults through adaptive equipment and environmental modifications, our goal is to promote dignity, independence, and engagement in every aspect of living. 

OT for the school
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Supporting children and young people with sensory, physical, and emotional needs to build confidence, participation, and independence in school. 

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As a Certified Sensory Inclusion Facilitator, Dawn supports schools to create more accessible, sensory-considerate learning spaces for all pupils.

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Our school OT service is collaborative, practical, and flexible. Empowering children, teachers, and families to thrive together.

Our work in schools focuses on:

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Sensory inclusion & processing identifying how a child experiences their environment and removing sensory barriers that affect focus, comfort, or participation.

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Motor coordination & handwriting developing fine and gross motor skills to support classroom tasks and daily routines.

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Wellbeing & emotional regulation helping children build strategies to manage feelings, reduce stress, and feel secure at school.

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EHCP input & professional liaison providing clear assessments, updates, and recommendations that feed into EHCPs and collaborative planning with teachers and families.

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OT within 
the workplace

Helping neurodiverse adults thrive at work through workplace assessments, practical strategies, and inclusive environmental adjustments that promote confidence and wellbeing.

We support neurodiverse adults and employees with additional needs to flourish in their workplaces. Our aim is to ensure every individual has the tools, strategies, and environment to perform confidently and comfortably.

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Our service includes:

  • Workplace assessments to identify sensory or environmental barriers and suggest practical adjustments.

  • Sensory inclusion strategies to promote focus, comfort, and wellbeing during the working day.

  • Confidence-building support that helps employees develop routines and tools to manage challenges effectively.

  • Employer guidance and training, encouraging understanding and inclusion across the organisation.

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By combining clinical insight with compassion, we help individuals feel empowered and valued - while supporting organisations to foster inclusive, productive workplaces for all.

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OT in the community

At Peace Lily Occupational Therapy, we help adults feel safe, comfortable, and more independent at home and in their local community. Our approach is warm, practical, and tailored to each individual’s circumstances.

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We can help with:

  • Everyday independence: making daily activities easier, safer, and more manageable.

  • Mobility and transfers: supporting safe movement around the home and community.

  • Equipment and adaptations: recommending aids and home modifications to improve comfort and access.

  • Sensory-considerate environments: identifying sensory barriers and making practical adjustments to enhance wellbeing.

  • Community connections: guiding you towards local services, resources, and support networks.

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Dawn’s experience spans the NHS, social care, and private practice, including roles in orthopaedics and trauma, discharge planning, and the Mobility Centre.

 

As a Certified Sensory Inclusion Facilitator, she also supports adults with sensory needs to feel more grounded and confident in their homes and community spaces.​​

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Our Values in Practice:
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Our aim is simple; to give individuals and families peace of mind while enabling people to live life in the way that matters most to them.

 

Every person is unique, and so is our therapy.

At Peace Lily Occupational Therapy, we offer holistic care, for children, young people, and adults, always centered on your individual goals and lived experiences.

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We work with individuals of all abilities and are especially passionate about neurodiversity, inclusion, and family empowerment.

 

Nurturing Individuals, Strengthening Communities

 

 'Together, we rise—supporting every individual, embracing every difference'​

“Working with Dawn has made such a difference to our pupils.”

“As a SENCo, I’ve seen firsthand the positive impact Dawn has on children with additional needs. Her sessions are calm, structured, and deeply empathetic. She has a gift for making children feel safe and understood. Parents have commented on how much more confident their children seem, and teachers have noticed improvements in focus, motor skills, and self-regulation. We’re so grateful to have her expertise in school.”

Mrs Alderman, SENCo Nottingham

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