The assessment and treatment practice focuses on infants and children’s developmental challenges
Lane Neave has helped to launch PerVigeō, a social enterprise organisation catering to infants, children and their families.
The assessment and treatment practice focuses on infants and children’s developmental challenges. The centre has brought in specialists in various disciplines to craft integrated plans for individual children.
The firm provided pro bono services to the centre’s co-founders Dr Patricia Champion and Felicity Champion as well as to the overall team for the past 18 months. The centre opened earlier this month.
In addition to advising the team, Lane Neave backed an information evening targeted towards clinicians and childcare workers.
“The reward of supporting an organisation that’s personally meaningful is just so special – especially when you see the culmination of everyone’s work come to fruition. The incredible people behind the centre are highly skilled in early intervention, and their world-class service literally changes the trajectory of children’s lives. I’m so pleased to have been able to play a part in their successful launch”, said Lane Neave partner Anna Ryan, who led the team supporting PerVigeō.
Lane Neave’s team logs hundreds of hours of pro bono work every year.