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Integrative Enneagram Solutions

integrative enneagram solutions

London

ABOUT INTEGRATIVE ENNEGRAM SOLUTIONS The Integrative Enneagram offers unparalleled depth of insight into enneagram types, personality, motivation and self-limiting beliefs, creating the potential for accelerated, integrative and sustainable development in individuals, teams or organisations. Our iEQ9 Enneagram Test and Professional Reports offer the most accurate and technically robust Enneagram assessment tools to support you and your clients' developmental journeys. Our adaptive, intelligent questionnaires integrate the art and science of self-discovery and transformation with intelligent cutting-edge technology. As well as the most comprehensive Enneagram profile (including 27 Subtypes[Naranjo], Wings and Levels of Integration) our comprehensive reports also reflect 6 Dimensions of Stress and Strain, centers of expression (thinking, feeling and action) and the interpersonal or team implications for communication and conflict, leadership and decision-making and team behaviour. Which works well with the narrative tradition. We strive to be practical and accessible, allowing for self-driven learning and intentional, powerful action and development strategies. All reports offer customized advice and development paths for each subtype, which can be applied immediately. Our versatile tools are applied to individual coaching and growth, team and leadership development, change management and other organizational transformations. It is more comprehensive and cutting edge than the RHETI or other enneagram tests

Autism Anglia

autism anglia

Essex

Autism Anglia is an independent charity that provides care and support to autistic children, adults, and their families in East Anglia. Services in Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, managed from office in Colchester, offer personalised approaches that provide each individual with the necessary skills and strategies to enable them to realise their own strengths and abilities. The charity also seeks to promote greater knowledge and understanding of autism through training, education, and supplying information to the public and professionals. We offer numerous services for autistic people and their families, including: The origins of the charity started back in the early 1970s with families living in Essex and Norfolk independently realising that there was no specialist provision for their children who were on the Autism Spectrum. This lack of provision resulted in two entirely separate organisations being operated and managed up until 2008 when negotiations brought about the successful merger and the formation of Autism Anglia. From similar beginnings to where you find us now; here are the key points. 1970 The Norwich and Norfolk Society for Autistic Children was formed by five families affected by autism. 1973 Two sets of parents with newly diagnosed children setup up the Essex Society for Autistic Children. 1977 Doucecroft School opened in Kelvedon for children up to 16 years old. 1983 Provision extended to include services for young adults with an Adult Life Care Centre and the name was changed to The Essex Autistic Society. Norfolk Autistic Community Housing Association (NACHA) formed to provide residential homes to people with autism. The Norwich and Norfolk Society for Autistic Children changed its name to the Norfolk Autistic Society. 1994 The Norfolk Autistic Society Trust Fund established to benefit people with autism and their families. 1999 Further Education facilities for 16-19-year-olds given a dedicated campus in Kelvedon. 2004 Family Support service launched to help individuals and families affected by autism. Through collaboration, the Norfolk Autistic Society provided short breaks for children with autism and learning disabilities. 2005 Doucecroft School moved from Kelvedon to purpose-built facilities in Eight Ash Green, Colchester. 2008 NACHA merged with The Essex Autistic Society and the new charity changed its name on 1 May to Autism Anglia which better reflected its area of operation. The Norfolk Autistic Society merged with Autism Anglia. 2019 Relocation of our Century House Colchester Office a short walk away to North Hill.