Services

I offer a small number of clearly scoped, written‑first services focused on learning design, accessibility, and educational quality.

All services are designed to support sound decision‑making under real constraints without open‑ended consultancy, delivery work, or long‑term engagement.

They differ by where they intervene: at the level of materials, decisions, or shared institutional guidance.

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Professional Review

Reduces risk before learners encounter your work

A focused, written review of draft learning materials to surface misalignment, unclear expectations, and accessibility trade‑offs before they become learner‑facing.

This service is best suited to individual artefacts that are nearly complete, but need independent, experienced judgement before release.

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Retained Advisory Support

Reduces risk at the point decisions are made

Light‑touch, ongoing advisory support providing access to independent senior judgement before positions harden or choices become difficult to reverse.

Designed for sense‑checking decisions, testing assumptions, and resolving accessibility or design tensions without commissioning project work.

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Writing & Advisory Services

Reduces risk at the level of shared guidance and system‑wide practice

Short, clearly scoped writing and advisory work to make learning design, accessibility, or assessment thinking explicit, defensible, and usable across teams or programmes.

This service focuses on producing guidance and reference materials that hold up under scrutiny and can be applied consistently in practice.


How these services are designed

All services share the same underlying principles:

If you are unsure which service is most appropriate, the individual service pages provide guidance on fit and scope.


A note on fit

These services are intended for educators, learning designers, and organisations who:

If you are looking for delivery capacity, content production, or ongoing consultancy, these services are unlikely to be the right fit.