Below you see accessibility information regarding the spaces I practice in as well as some general accessibility principles of my practice. I appreciate the information may very well not be complete, so please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any other questions.
Kennington practice
The Kennington practice is fully accessible via a lift.
Door dimensions: TBC
Stairs/Lift: TBC
Other important information: TBC
Maida Vale practice
The Institute of Psychoanalysis has a small number of steps leading up to it – a ramp is available to use. Inside, all rooms are accessible either via lift or by virtue of being on the ground floor.
Door dimensions: TBC
Stairs/Lift: TBC
Other important information: TBC
Morden Hall and Mitcham Common
Morden Hall has secure paths and the park is easily accessible through several gates.
My personal assessment of Mitcham Common is that it is not wheelchair accessible.
Financial accessibility
I offer a limited amount of therapy spaces at lower rates, depending on each client’s needs and income. Please contact me if you require a conversation about what would make therapy more financially accessible for you.
Time accessibility
There are certain circumstances that may mean a client would require a shorter or longer session time. These circumstances could be, but are not limited to:
- neurodivergence or suspected neurodivergence
- attentional deficits following traumatic brain injury
- physical disabilities impacting the amount of time a client can sit upright
- being a single parent or a carer
I have the capacity to offer an adjustment to the 50-minute therapeutic hour for a small number of clients. If you are in need for an adjusted session time, please contact me with as much detail as you are comfortable with.
Adjusted sessions are charged pro-rata.