
Lisa Smith is a Registered Learning Disability Nurse with a BSc (Hons) in Health and Social Care, advanced clinical skills training, and qualification as an Independent Nurse Prescriber (NMP). She is also trained in the CHA-PAS assessment framework, bringing a high level of clinical competence and specialist neurodevelopmental expertise to her practice.
Since qualifying in 2008, Lisa has developed extensive experience in neurodevelopmental care across the lifespan. She spent 12 years working within an NHS multidisciplinary team supporting children and young people with learning disabilities. During this time, she conducted ADHD assessments, worked closely with families and schools, and developed tailored behaviour support plans to promote positive outcomes.
From 2022 to 2025, Lisa worked within an NHS Adult ADHD service, where she carried out diagnostic assessments, initiated treatment pathways, prescribed medication, and conducted annual reviews.
She currently works in a CAMHS neurodevelopmental team as a Nurse Prescriber, where she assesses and manages neurodevelopmental conditions in children and adolescents, with a particular focus on ADHD and autism.
Lisa is dedicated to delivering person-centred, evidence-based care that empowers individuals and their families. She takes a collaborative, compassionate approach, tailoring interventions to each person’s unique needs. Committed to continuous professional development, she regularly engages in specialist training and conferences to further strengthen her clinical skills and knowledge.
Outside of her professional role, Lisa enjoys swimming, road biking, baking, and attending music festivals. She also values spending quality time with family and friends and maintains a strong focus on healthy work–life balance.









































































Lisa Smith is a Registered Learning Disability Nurse with a BSc (Hons) in Health and Social Care, advanced clinical skills training, and qualification as an Independent Nurse Prescriber (NMP). She is also trained in the CHA-PAS assessment framework, bringing a high level of clinical competence and specialist neurodevelopmental expertise to her practice.
Since qualifying in 2008, Lisa has developed extensive experience in neurodevelopmental care across the lifespan. She spent 12 years working within an NHS multidisciplinary team supporting children and young people with learning disabilities. During this time, she conducted ADHD assessments, worked closely with families and schools, and developed tailored behaviour support plans to promote positive outcomes.
From 2022 to 2025, Lisa worked within an NHS Adult ADHD service, where she carried out diagnostic assessments, initiated treatment pathways, prescribed medication, and conducted annual reviews.
She currently works in a CAMHS neurodevelopmental team as a Nurse Prescriber, where she assesses and manages neurodevelopmental conditions in children and adolescents, with a particular focus on ADHD and autism.
Lisa is dedicated to delivering person-centred, evidence-based care that empowers individuals and their families. She takes a collaborative, compassionate approach, tailoring interventions to each person’s unique needs. Committed to continuous professional development, she regularly engages in specialist training and conferences to further strengthen her clinical skills and knowledge.
Outside of her professional role, Lisa enjoys swimming, road biking, baking, and attending music festivals. She also values spending quality time with family and friends and maintains a strong focus on healthy work–life balance.









































































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