About Me

Welcome
This is a new legacy / body of work, built through service and a deep vocation.
Composed of personal and professional experience, with 25 years of working with individuals and families impacted on by nonverbal learning disability, mutism and autism.
Adjacent to this text are two videos:
The first one is quotes from the testimonials.
The second one is entitled The Cry of the Soul: BELONGING.

My Practice My Body of Work
At the core of my practice are tailored solutions developed from my journey as a late-diagnosed autist, where the concept of Non-Verbal Learning Disability was rarely recognized by the professionals around me, compelling me to seek my own answers. This quest turned into a life mission to understand my unique blend of strengths and vulnerabilities. My consulting expertise is rooted in my ability to notice and sense nuances that many professionals overlook, allowing me to connect deeply with neurodiverse individuals and families who recognize my authentic understanding. As their trust in me grows, they embrace their goals with renewed confidence and self-compassion, transforming the way they are perceived by others, who begin to see potential rather than challenges. Through a rich tapestry of personal experience, research, and introspection, I have created a dynamic and evolving body of work. Welcome to a transformative journey where I, as an embodied artist, therapist, facilitator, creative guide, or interfaith minister, am here to nurture the inner wisdom within your mind, body, and spirit, supporting both individuals and organizations. I have had the privilege of guiding children, teens, and young adults, as well as mentoring adults in their ministerial training, so I invite you to reach out today by completing the contact form below; I look forward to connecting with you.

Bio -
Reverend Sue Bayley is a Neurodiversity Consultant specializing in nonverbal learning disabilities, mutism, and autism. She is a qualified Interfaith Minister, a Career Guidance and Life Purpose adviser, an Embodied Relational Therapist, a black belt in the practice of Nia, and an author of both books and ebooks. Sue has exhibited her art in Sonoma, California, and has spoken on Disability and Employment in the House of Lords. With over 24 years of experience in Local Authority, she empowers families to transition from overwhelm to opportunity, enabling them to find their voice, reclaim sovereignty in their lives, and learn to trust their own wisdom over the opinions of others. Her intention is to dismantle generational habits that no longer benefit individuals or families.