Dr Maeve Kavanagh is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist who has worked with the Autistic community in both public and private services in Ireland since 2008. Maeve has worked as a Principal Clinical Psychologist with The Adult Autism Practice since its foundation in 2020, and is Co-Director of Childversity, specialising in Neuro-Affirmative Autistic identification for children and adolescents.
Dr Anna Day is Co-Principal Clinical Psychologist with The Adult Autism Practice and is registered with the UK Health and Care Professionals Council. Anna has previously worked in the UK's NHS. Anna is Autistic and ADHD, and is passionate about advocating for Autistic rights and Neuro-Affirmative approaches within mental health care and education. Anna has a particular interest in gender, sexuality, and relational diversity, and neuroqueering. She has an Autistic young person.
Davida Hartman is an Adjunct Professor, as well as founder and Clinical Director at The Adult Autism Practice and co founder and Chartered Principal Psychologist at The Children's Clinic, both specialising in Neuro-Affirmative Autistic identification. She is a Board Member and has actively led the initiative of bringing non-profit Gig Buddies to Ireland (supporting the human rights of an active night life and meaningful friendships for disabled adults). She is also an author, having written many previous books with Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Davida is late identified ADHD.
Tara O'Donnell-Killen is the founder and Principal Psychologist of Thriving Autistic, which partners with multiple clinical services globally to provide neurodivergent-led support for Autistic individuals and their families. She has served as Support Lead for The Adult Autism Practice since its inception and co-authored the Neurodiversity Affirmative Adult Autism Assessment Handbook. A sought-after international lecturer on Neuro-Affirmative Practice, she founded the Neurodivergent Practitioners Directory, now connecting over 600 practitioners worldwide. Tara is Autistic and a parent to three Autistic children. She is also founder and CEO of Luminosity Labs, advancing ethical technology solutions for neurodivergent communities. Her work innovates at the intersection of ethical technology and psychology, advancing human rights-based approaches to neurodivergent wellbeing globally.
Jessica K Doyle is an Autistic Perception, Sensory Analysis and NeuroAffirmative Consultant for the Muíríosa Foundation, a researcher at DCU, a director at Thriving Autistic, and a former Assistant Psychologist at the Adult Autism Practice. An Autistic author, speaker, and poet, she is currently undertaking an M.Sc in Applied Psychology at Trinity College Dublin. She is passionate about exploring perceptions and repositioning the lens away from thwarting authenticity to designing for diversity, fostering growth, and committing to universal design