Our Values

NETwork Interventions is a values-driven organisation and our values, which form the basis of everything we do, include:

Honesty

We will always be open and honest with you, even if this involves confronting painful issues with you. We will always do this in a way that is respectful and professional. What’s more, we never encourage parents to use our services if they don’t need to: if we think you don’t need our services, we will be honest about this and will explain why.

Transparency

Being transparent includes being clear with you at the outset on what you can expect from our interventions, the time and commitment you will need to invest in this and what it will cost.

Accountability

We believe that mutual accountability is essential. We are accountable to you to deliver everything that we have promised – and your commitment and involvement in implementing our recommendations is crucial. We are all accounatble to one another in our team as well as to external mentors and supervisors.

Confidentiality

NETwork Interventions is governed by strict confidentiality and we never disclose personal information to a third party. The only exception to this is where we suspect there to be a child protection issue at hand. The child is always our main priority. 

Excellence

We consistently strive for professional excellence and seek to stay at the cutting edge of delivering programmes that are effective, excellent and based on the most recent, scientifically based evidence.

Solution-driven

Our interventions are fully focussed on the end product: helping your child thrive and reach his or her potential. Our commitment to being solution-focussed applies to every child that we work with, irrespective of the nature, severity or prevalence of their disorder or problem. This is very important to us, as it is key to turning around the hopelessness and despair we so often see parents forced into because they haven’t been given solutions.

Challenging preconceptions

This involves actively challenging many of the stereotypes, out-of-date methods and falsehoods surrounding autism, problem behaviour and a whole range of other developmental and acquired conditions.

Respect

This includes showing respect for our families and accepting our differences, as well as respecting the expertise and input of other professionals who may be working with your child.

Christian ethos

Our founding director, Louise Kadayer is a committed Christian and Christian values underpin all of our work. That same faith drives our commitment to equal opportunities in our employment practices and our work with children, adults, couples and families.

The next steps...

Contact us today to find out how NETwork is helping families and schools like yours. 
For more information and resources please get in touch with us.

"Our son was diagnosed with Asperger’s aged 7; NETwork Interventions spent a day observing him at school and at home and quickly identified the skills he was lacking – skill deficits that we - and others working with our son - had not picked up on. NETwork Interventions trained us to help our son learn those missing skills. The results have been remarkable – he no longer cries about going to school, his concentration and behaviour are much better and he is far less likely to alienate others by the things he says. Thank you."
Parent in Surrey

"It is always a pleasure talking to Lu and Shelley - we think they are superstars!"
C & C, Ottawa

"The observation and assessment period that NETwork complete at the beginning is difficult to understand at the outset, but it turns out that it is an intricate process that [does] indeed find the issues to work on and subsequently address and resolve."
Mum, Quebec

"Dillan had significant behavioural issues and received a very late diagnosis of NVLD when he was 9 years old. This diagnosis did little to help our family. Louise quickly and efficiently set up a programme for our teenage son which rapidly identified his strengths and weaknesses. Shelley taught us and his teachers how to best address these, including language deficits which had previously remained unrecognised, Louise’s team worked within our budget, working hours and extensive travel commitments, working closely with school and our local authority to ensure everybody was on board and funding accessed. At times it felt as though Louise was coordinating a small army. Additional support of parent-counselling through Louise’s team proved invaluable, even though we were originally a little sceptical. It most likely made the difference between success and failure in our ability as parents to sustain a positive family unit whilst implementing the programme. We worked with NETwork Interventions for just under one year."
Dr Edwards, North London

"We would like to say a massive thank you for your hard work during the 2 day assessment. We are so grateful and highly impressed with your level of knowledge, confidence, professionalism as well as the kindness and respect shown to our family. Now, we really believe there is light at the end of the tunnel."
Monica, UK

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