The Geoff & Simone Sewell Foundation

The Geoff & Simone Sewell Foundation

Charity focusing on available, successfully proven treatments for people with autism related disorders.

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The Geoff & Simone Sewell Foundation Charitable Trust works with key individuals worldwide on providing information and how-to practical advice regarding biomedical intervention – diet, supplementation, detoxification and holistic therapies – and Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) to treat Autism for parents of children with Autism. The Foundation gratefully receives donations by interested and generous parties and fundraises where applicable. The Foundation’s funds are currently being used to educate practitioners who are in direct contact with families, to pass on the latest international expertise and proven research; to support children in schools with ABA provision, provided the schools are 100% behind the ABA methodologies and incorporating all learning into all aspects of the school curriculum to maximise the benefit for all children involved; and to support lectures and practical advice across NZ and Australia, and a You Tube channel, targeted at families affected by Autism, which they can attend in person or access any time of day or night making it user friendly and a practical and emotional support strategy for busy parents. The Sewell Foundation provides opportunities to discover up to date information from worldwide experts on Autism and related holistic therapies, behavioural therapies and biomedical intervention and fundamentally offering researched, scientifically proven and empirical evidence on treating Autism, and aims to pass on these practical methods to families to deliver successful results.

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The Geoff & Simone Sewell Foundation (Charitable Trust) works with key individuals worldwide on providing information and how-to practical advice regarding biomedical intervention – diet, supplementation, detoxification and holistic therapies – and Applied Behavioural Analysis (ABA) to treat Autism for parents of children with Autism. The Foundation gratefully receives donations by interested and generous parties and fundraises where applicable. The Foundation’s funds are currently being used to educate practitioners who are in direct contact with families, to pass on the latest international expertise and proven research; to support children in schools with ABA provision, provided the schools are 100% behind the ABA methodologies and incorporating all learning into all aspects of the school curriculum to maximise the benefit for all children involved; and to support lectures and practical advice across NZ and Australia, and a You Tube channel, targeted at families affected by Autism, which they can attend in person or access any time of day or night making it user friendly and a practical and emotional support strategy for busy parents. The Sewell Foundation provides opportunities to discover up to date information from worldwide experts on Autism and related holistic therapies, behavioural therapies and biomedical intervention and fundamentally offering researched, scientifically proven and empirical evidence on treating Autism, and aims to pass on these practical methods to families to deliver successful results.

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