Empowering Children and Familes

Specializing in Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Holistic Child Development

What we do

We specialize in empowering children, young people, and families through expert psychological support. Our dedicated team of clinical psychologists focuses on addressing a wide range of emotional and behavioral concerns, with specialized expertise in neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). With over 16 years of combined clinical experience in Australia and the UK, our approach integrates evidence-based interventions with a holistic perspective, ensuring comprehensive care that extends beyond diagnosis. We collaborate closely with schools, NHS services, and community networks to provide tailored support that meets the unique needs of each child, fostering positive outcomes and empowering children to reach their full potential. Our practice is registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and maintains memberships with leading professional bodies like ACAMH and the British Psychological Society (BPS), offering services in multiple languages to ensure culturally sensitive and inclusive care for all families.

The Team

Rosy (Charnjit) Bola

Rosy (Charnjit) Bola is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist specialising in working with children, young people and their families. She is the Clinical Director of Koala Psychology Services.

Rosy also works in the NHS within their Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) providing psychological interventions for children and young people with emotional and behavioural concerns, learning difficulties, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders like Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

She completed her clinical psychology training in Australia and has worked in both Australia (Sydney and Canberra), and the UK, with her clinical experience spanning over 16 years. Rosy has a special interest in working with children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders like Autistic Spectrum Disorder. This includes assessment, post diagnostic support to the individual and their families, as well as offering support and training to schools and NHS staff on how to work more effectively with young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

In addition to her clinical psychology training, Rosy has undertaken a range of additional training courses and interventions including specialist Autistic Spectrum Disorder assessment and ADHD assessment, parenting programmes, Trauma-Focused CBT, as well as supporting parents with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP) within schools and local authority. She believes working in a holistic manner with children and young people, liaising with the wider network like schools as well as establishing rapport as key factors to successful therapeutic outcomes.

Rosy is a representative of the Sikh Human Rights Group, which is ‘an NGO with UN ECOSOC status promoting pluralism, environment, diversity, human rights and responsibilities. It is based on Sikh philosophy.’ She works in the capacity as a Clinical Psychologist establishing a network of support for children and adults with lifelong neurological conditions (such as Autistic Spectrum Disorder and ADHD) within the Sikh community. Rosy has helped establish weekly, fortnightly, and monthly Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) events across West London and the Midlands. For example, parent and carer support group sessions, art workshop, SEND after school club, parent and carer tea morning events, and most recently the West London SEND Football Club in association with Middlesex FA. She offers consultation to parents and carers regarding their child’s special educational needs, signposting and liaising with relevant professionals like Occupational Therapist, Paediatrics and Psychiatry, as well as the school and local authority.

Rosy is registered as a Clinical Psychologist with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and is a member of ACAMH. Within the British Psychological Society (BPS), she is also a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and a member of the Division of Clinical Psychology.

She is fluent in English, and can offer a service in conversational Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.

Services

Child and Adolescent Therapy

Individual Support for Parents and Carers

Neurodevelopmental Assessments

Group Therapy / Individual Workshops

Location

Therapy sessions are held face-to-face at our clinic in West London or online via a secure online video platform.

OR

All sessions can take place remotely via video conferencing or in a face-to-face session.

Clinics are based in West London.

Fees

Clinical Psychology Fees

Initial assessment / consultation (60 - 90 mins) £225

Therapy session (50 minutes) £150

Screening appointment for neurodevelopmental concerns (50 minutes) £250

If a report is needed, this will be charged separately.

Evening supplement (5pm onwards) £15

Weekend supplement (Sat and Sun) £19

Group Therapy / Individual Workshop Fees

Autistic Spectrum Disorder: Post Diagnostic Support (3 sessions online) £150

ADHD: Post Diagnostic Support (1 session online) £50

Training and Consultation to organisations including schools, please get in touch to discuss your needs.

Neurodevelopmental Assessment Fees

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Cancellations

If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, please give us at least 24-hours’ notice. Unfortunately, if this is not given, the usual full fee will be charged. Your therapist reserves a special time for you every week until you end therapy. Private health insurance cannot be accessed for these appointments.

We strictly adhere to this cancellation policy out of respect to our psychologists and clients.

To avoid the inevitable long delays whilst using insurance for assessments, please self-pay up front to secure your appointments. We will provide receipts and insurance companies do then reimburse.

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