Savannah Britto

Assistant Psychologist at The Owl Centre

Savannah Britto is an experienced professional in psychology and educational support, currently serving as an Assistant Psychologist at The Owl Centre and an Outreach and Wellbeing Officer at St Matthews Project. Savannah has previously held positions as an Assistant Psychologist at Drumbeat School and ASD Service, where responsibilities included conducting assessments and direct interventions with students on the autistic spectrum. Additionally, Savannah has worked as a Learning Support Assistant at Oakfield Preparatory School, an Academic Mentor with Team up! International Education, and facilitated peer-assisted learning at Goldsmiths, University of London. Savannah holds a Master of Science in Foundations in Clinical Psychology and Health Services and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, both from Goldsmiths, University of London.

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London, United Kingdom

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The Owl Centre

The Owl Centre is a UK-wide company that provides high quality, evidence-based and reliable assessments and interventions for children, young people and adults. The Owl Centre was started in 2011 in Oxfordshire by renowned speech and language therapist Nicola Lathey, author of the best-selling book ’Small Talk’. It has continued to grow over the years and now provides services all across the UK. The Owl Centre values and appreciates the roles and importance of many disciplines and currently offers speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, clinical psychology, play, drama, music and art therapy as well as psychotherapy and counselling. The Owl Centre is well known for their specialist assessments for autism spectrum conditions, ADHD, sensory processing, dyslexia and dyspraxia. The Owl Centre is proud of its professional and friendly approach, and always puts the needs of the client first. The Owl Centre has very close links to NHS services across the UK and values to the importance of a collaborative approach with other professionals. As a result, The Owl Centre is currently commissioned by several large NHS Trusts across the UK to manage their large autism and ADHD waiting lists for paediatric and adult services.


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201-500

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