ALN & SEND Support at Crossroads

Specialist support for learners who need a different route to confidence

At Crossroads Educational Consultants, we understand that every learner is unique. Whether a child has a diagnosed additional learning need, is awaiting assessment, or simply requires a different approach to learning, our aim is to provide the right support at the right time.

We offer a comprehensive range of Additional Learning Needs (ALN) and Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services designed to help children and young people reach their full potential academically, socially and emotionally.

Our specialist team works closely with families, schools and other professionals to provide personalised, evidence-based support in a welcoming and inclusive environment.

Young boy at home with parent and teacher

For schools

Professional assessment, consultancy and recommendations that support inclusive practice and learner progress.

For families

Clear advice, practical next steps and specialist support that helps you understand what your child may need.

For learners

A strengths-focused approach designed to build confidence, independence and lifelong learning strategies.

Our Services

Specialist support around the learner

Crossroads brings together education, therapy and wellbeing support so families can access the right help at the right time. Explore the three core areas below.

Specialist ALN, Dyslexia & Learning Support

Led by our ALNCo, Kate Hillier, this service provides expert assessment, intervention and guidance for learners with specific learning differences and additional learning needs.

Services include:

Support is delivered using a multi-sensory, strengths-based approach and is available in both English and Welsh.

Occupational Therapy

We work alongside experienced Occupational Therapists to support children and young people who experience difficulties with everyday activities, sensory processing, motor skills, emotional regulation and independence.

Occupational Therapy can help learners develop the practical skills they need to participate successfully at home, in education and within the wider community.

Services may include:

Counselling & Emotional Wellbeing

Positive mental health is fundamental to successful learning.

Our counselling service provides a safe, confidential and supportive space where children and young people can explore their thoughts and feelings with a qualified professional.

Counselling can support learners experiencing:

We believe that supporting emotional wellbeing enables learners to engage more confidently with education and everyday life.

Meet Kate Hillier

Qualified PATOSS Specialist Teacher and Assessor

Kate Hillier is the founder of The Dyslexia Detective and joins Crossroads as our Additional Learning Needs Co-ordinator. She brings over 20 years of education experience, including leadership as an ALNCo, specialist teacher and mainstream class teacher.

Kate supports children, young people and adults through expert assessment, screening, intervention and consultancy. Her practice is evidence-based, multi-sensory, holistic and bilingual, helping learners build confidence as well as academic progress.

  • BA (Hons) History
  • PGCE
  • Graduate Diploma in ALN
  • Graduate Diploma in Leadership and Management
  • MA Education (ALN)
  • Certificate of Competence in Educational Testing (CCET)
  • Graduate Diploma in Trauma-Informed Schools
  • ILM Level 7 Certificate in Leadership and Management
  • Diagnosing Dyslexia: Assessment Practice and Reporting (DDPR)
  • Assessor Practising Certificate (APC)
  • Makaton Level 2

Specialist ALN, dyslexia and learning support

Choose the right support route

Kate will be based at the Crossroads Exam Centre every Monday from September 2026. Some services begin in September 2026, with diagnostic and screening services available from January 2027.

Services available from September 2026

Specialist Dyslexia Tuition (Welsh or English)

£75 per session

This is specialist intervention for learners with dyslexia or literacy difficulties, rather than general tutoring.

Sessions are individually tailored using evidence-based, multi-sensory teaching approaches to develop:

This service is also suitable for learners who are awaiting assessment or who have identified literacy difficulties but do not yet have a formal diagnosis.

ALN Consultancy

£50

Professional advice and guidance for families, schools and organisations regarding Additional Learning Needs (ALN).

Consultancy may include:

Exam Access Arrangement Assessment (EAA)

£150

A specialist assessment to determine whether a learner may qualify for examination access arrangements, helping to ensure they can demonstrate their knowledge fairly and in line with awarding body regulations.

Services available from January 2027

Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment

£650

A comprehensive specialist diagnostic assessment designed to identify dyslexia and provide a detailed profile of an individual’s learning strengths and areas of need.

The assessment includes:

Dyscalculia / Maths Screening

£100

A screening assessment to identify indicators of dyscalculia or significant number-processing difficulties.

The screening provides valuable information to help determine whether further assessment or specialist intervention may be beneficial.

Visual Stress Screening

£100

A screening assessment to identify symptoms associated with visual stress, sometimes referred to as Meares-Irlen Syndrome.

Where appropriate, practical recommendations will be provided to help reduce visual discomfort and improve reading comfort.

Book an Appointment

Kate will be available for appointments every Monday at the Crossroads Exam Centre.

Specialist Dyslexia Tuition

£75 per session. Targeted intervention for dyslexia or literacy difficulties, using multi-sensory approaches to develop reading, spelling, memory, confidence and practical strategies.

ALN Consultancy

£50. Professional advice for families, schools and organisations, including assessment outcomes, interventions, educational planning, reasonable adjustments and inclusive practice.

Exam Access Arrangement Assessment

£150. A specialist assessment to determine whether a learner may qualify for examination access arrangements, helping to ensure they can demonstrate their knowledge fairly and in line with awarding body regulations.

Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment

£650. A comprehensive diagnostic assessment that identifies dyslexia and provides a detailed profile of learning strengths, needs and practical recommendations.

Dyscalculia / Maths Screening

£100. Screening to identify indicators of dyscalculia or significant number-processing difficulties and whether further assessment or intervention may help.

Visual Stress Screening

£100. Screening for symptoms linked with visual stress, with practical recommendations where appropriate to reduce discomfort and improve reading comfort.

Assessment journey

A clear process from first enquiry to next steps

Families often arrive with questions, uncertainty and a need for clarity. The assessment pathway keeps the process simple, supportive and transparent.

Our approach

Evidence-based, personal and practical

Effective support should improve outcomes while also developing confidence, wellbeing and independence. Everything is shaped around the learner, not a fixed programme.

Evidence-based

Grounded in professional practice and meaningful assessment.

Multi-sensory

Learning is supported through varied, accessible approaches.

Person-centred

Support is tailored to the learner’s age, context and needs.

Strengths-focused

We build from what the learner can do, not only what feels hard.

Bilingual

English and Welsh support available where required.

When professionals work together, learners thrive

At Crossroads, our multidisciplinary approach allows education specialists, therapists and wellbeing professionals to collaborate with families and schools. The aim is to recognise each learner’s strengths while removing barriers to learning.

Whether you need an assessment, specialist intervention or ongoing support, our team can help you decide the most appropriate next step.

Helpful questions

Not sure what support is needed?

These quick questions can help parents and carers decide whether to get in touch.

Yes. Specialist dyslexia tuition and ALN consultancy may be suitable for learners who are awaiting assessment or who have identified literacy or learning difficulties without a formal diagnosis.

Specialist dyslexia tuition is targeted intervention. It focuses on literacy, phonological awareness, memory and processing skills, confidence, self-esteem and strategies for learning, rather than simply covering schoolwork.

Yes. Consultancy can support families, schools and organisations with assessment outcomes, suitable interventions, educational planning, reasonable adjustments and inclusive practice.

Contact Crossroads with a brief outline of your child’s needs. The team can guide you towards the most appropriate service or next step.

Ready to discuss your child’s needs?

Get in touch with Crossroads Educational Consultants to ask a question, book an appointment or find out which service may be the best fit.

Supporting every learner to build confidence, develop independence and achieve their full potential.

ALN & SEND Support at Crossroads

Specialist support for learners who need a different route to confidence

Every learner is unique. Whether your child has a diagnosed additional learning need, is awaiting assessment, or simply needs learning to be approached differently, Crossroads provides calm, specialist and practical support at the right time.

Our ALN and SEND services bring together assessment, intervention, therapy and wellbeing support so families, schools and learners have a clearer way forward.

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Specialist ALN, dyslexia and learning support

Choose the right support route

Kate will be based at the Crossroads Exam Centre every Monday from September 2026. Some services begin in September 2026, with diagnostic and screening services available from January 2027.

Services available from September 2026

Specialist Dyslexia Tuition (Welsh or English)

£75 per session

This is specialist intervention for learners with dyslexia or literacy difficulties, rather than general tutoring.

Sessions are individually tailored using evidence-based, multi-sensory teaching approaches to develop:

This service is also suitable for learners who are awaiting assessment or who have identified literacy difficulties but do not yet have a formal diagnosis.

ALN Consultancy

£50

Professional advice and guidance for families, schools and organisations regarding Additional Learning Needs (ALN).

Consultancy may include:

Exam Access Arrangement Assessment (EAA)

£150

A specialist assessment to determine whether a learner may qualify for examination access arrangements, helping to ensure they can demonstrate their knowledge fairly and in line with awarding body regulations.

Services available from January 2027

Dyslexia Diagnostic Assessment

£650

A comprehensive specialist diagnostic assessment designed to identify dyslexia and provide a detailed profile of an individual’s learning strengths and areas of need.

The assessment includes:

Dyscalculia / Maths Screening

£100

A screening assessment to identify indicators of dyscalculia or significant number-processing difficulties.

The screening provides valuable information to help determine whether further assessment or specialist intervention may be beneficial.

Visual Stress Screening

£100

A screening assessment to identify symptoms associated with visual stress, sometimes referred to as Meares-Irlen Syndrome.

Where appropriate, practical recommendations will be provided to help reduce visual discomfort and improve reading comfort.

Our Approach

Every learner is unique. We believe that effective support should focus not only on academic achievement but also on confidence, wellbeing and developing lifelong learning strategies.

Evidence-based

Assessment and intervention grounded in professional practice.

Multi-sensory

Learning is supported through varied, accessible approaches.

Person-centred

Support is tailored to age, context and individual needs.

Strengths-focused

Building from what the learner can do, not only what feels hard.

Bilingual

English and Welsh support available where required.

Book an Appointment

Kate will be available for appointments every Monday at the Crossroads Exam Centre.

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