The Owl Centre

The Owl Centre for Children's Independent Therapy

The Owl Centre is a private clinic in Oxfordshire, run by Nicola Lathey, author of the prize-winning and best selling "Small Talk" series of speech-boosting books. It offers Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy (OT), Autism assessments, a number of different psychotherapies to help with behaviour and emotions, and a number of other services. With sites in 24 other counties in England and Wales, our Oxfordshire site also has access to a number of other types of disciplines and experts.

The Owl Centre's services cover the entire spectrum of issues, ranging from mild, mainstream issues to complex special needs. Both in-house sessions (in three sites in Oxford) and outreach sessions are available. We also provide services to schools, and are focusing on developing a new model of intervention in order to increase the amount of therapy schools receive for greater value for money.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Nicola Lathey
Contact Position
Speech and Language Therapist
Telephone
01242 571883 01242 571883
E-mail
office@theowltherapycentre.co.uk
Website
The Owl Therapy Centre
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Where to go

Name
OXSRAD
Address
Marsh Lane
Marston
Oxford
OXFORDSHIRE
Postcode
OX3 0NQ
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Availability

Age Ranges
0 - 18 years old (the latter age limit can be flexible)
Referral required
No

Additional Information

Providing services to
0 - 4 years (pre-school)
4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
16 + years
Disabled children/young people
Supporting people with
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment

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