Amanda Hind
Patron
Amanda Hind @AmandaHindASC
Amanda Hind Autism & SEND Consultancy
Amanda has a unique perspective of autism as she is late-diagnosed autistic, her children (young adults) are autistic, she specialises in teaching autistic children, and she is an autism researcher.
She is a highly experienced teacher; having taught in mainstream primary and secondary schools and specialist provisions. She is also a qualified SENCo. Amanda is no longer school-based, but still enjoys working with children and young people, and specialises in SEND tutoring for children of all ages, and mentoring for neurodivergent adults, young adults, and teenagers. She is also a study skills tutor
for autistic university students receiving Disabled Students’ Allowance.
Amanda is an experienced autism speaker, trainer and consultant, having travelled across the country to deliver talks and training sessions on a wide variety of topics to a range of attendees, including parents and professionals from education, health and the care sector. She also provides
bespoke consultancy services for families and professionals.
In addition, Amanda enjoys carrying out autism research. Early in 2023 she passed an MSc in Psychology. This included a research project on autism in Black and Black mixed-heritage latediagnosed autistic women, including Amanda herself. She first presented her findings at an
international autism conference in Poland in autumn 2022, and subsequently at other events in England.
Her previous postgraduate research looked at effective transition from primary school to secondary school for autistic children.
Amanda is particularly interested in the experiences of autistic women and girls, especially those who received a late diagnosis. She is also keen to explore the impact of intersectionality on marginalised groups. She started a PhD in September 2023, with her research building on her MSc research, exploring the impact of a later diagnosis of autism in Black and Black mixed heritage women and girls, so that more can be done to support them.
Amanda has won a prestigious Black Futures scholarship for her PhD studies.
In October 2023, Amanda won the Diversity Award at the University of East London Alumni Achievement Awards.