TEAM

Our multidiscplinary team

Input from all members of the team may be key in supporting your child

physiotherapist
Jo Bradbrook
Paediatric Physiotherapist
BSc Hons, MCSP
Jo graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with an Honours degree in Physiotherapy. She is a member of the Association of Chartered Paediatric Physiotherapists and the Aquatic Therapy Association of Chartered Physiotherapists. Her caseload takes her physiotherapy skills to children’s homes, nurseries, schools and sports clubs, ensuring a clear, accurate and holistic assessment of a young person’s difficulties, abilities and prognosis. This detailed approach maximises the opportunity for the earliest possible recovery.
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dietitian
Nicola Wolfe
Paediatric Dietitian
Diploma in dietetics (Leeds Metropolitan)
Nicola has extensive experience in hospital-based dietetic practice, and is expert in assessing nutritional intake, offering practical strategies to help ensure you child eats a nutritionally balanced diet. She can support you in feeding your baby and managing weaning, and has significant expertise in managing cow and soya milk protein intolerance. Her portfolio extends to managing toddler food refusal, and to devising a tailored dietary plan either to support safe weight loss in the overweight child, or to maximise calorie intake for the child who finds eating a challenge. Nicola has significant experience of working with children with eating disorders. 
psychologist
Phillipa Williams
Child Psychologist
BA Hons, MA (Counselling Psychology)
Phillipa is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. She has over 25 years experience in providing psychology services to children, and  offers assessment and intervention for a wide range of emotional and behavioural difficulties. When indicated, our collaboration together affords a holistic approach to the care of children and their families, ensuring that the complex interplay between medical symptoms and emotional well-being is carefully considered and optimally supported. 
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