Mentoring
Boost your AAC support skills with Ace Centre's mentoring, offering personalised guidance from our experienced team to enhance your knowledge.
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Mentoring
Welcome to Ace Centre, where we offer specialised mentoring services for anyone supporting clients who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Our mentoring program is designed to enhance your skills, knowledge, and confidence in delivering effective AAC support.
Why Choose Our Mentoring Service?
Clinical supervision is essential for professional growth and excellence. Here's why our service stands out:
- Expert Guidance from an AAC Consultant
Our mentoring service is led by an experienced AAC Consultant from our team. You’ll benefit from personalised guidance and insights tailored to your unique challenges and goals.
- Our Specialist Team
Our team comprises highly qualified professionals, including: Specialist Teachers, Occupational Therapists and Specialist Teachers
- Affordable Excellence
Our mentoring services are priced competitively, making it an accessible investment in your professional or personal development.
What you will gain
- Personalised Support: Tailored advice and strategies to address your specific AAC-related challenges.
- Enhanced Skills: Learn best practices and innovative techniques from seasoned professionals.
- Collaborative Approach: Engage in a supportive, collaborative environment that fosters skill development.
- Confidence and Competence: Build your confidence in supporting AAC users, ensuring better outcomes for your clients.
"Visiting Ace Centre has been valuable in observing why they are best placed to mentor me. I am where I am today with their support, and we have built a strong working relationship by sharing knowledge and comparing ideas. I continue to grow in confidence and feel fully capable in my working context."
Kay Barnes
Assistive Technologist
Leonard Cheshire
Stories
Patrick's story
Patrick is fun-loving, football crazy and at age 10 has already developed a strong social conscience setting up a litter picking club at his primary school. His mantra for life is: ‘If it is to be, it’s up to me’. Determined to pass his Year 6 exams, he needed to communicate effectively at school.