For the Neurodivergent Community
Welcome!
You're in a space where your unique neurodivergent experience is understood and celebrated.
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As we know, neurodiversity is a spectrum, and whether you identify with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Tourette's, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, or any other neurotype, you belong here - be that if you are medically diagnosed or self-diagnosed (or even contemplating whether you might be part of our incredible community).
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NeuMinKind is dedicated to empowering you with resources and information that resonate with your lived experience.
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As an Expert by Experience (EbE) who has raised a ND family and navigated the complexities of what it means to be ND myself - you can read more here - I understand the challenges and celebrate the strengths that come with neurodivergence.
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We're here to challenge the narratives that don't serve us and to build a community where we can share, learn, and grow together.
We believe in embracing our differences and advocating for a world that recognises and values our unique perspectives.
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Find a curated collection of resources below - facebook groups, websites, and more - designed to provide support, understanding, and practical tools for navigating life as a neurodivergent individual.
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This is not a comprehensive list, just a selection.
If you'd like a free download of more resources, you can find that here.
You're not alone, and together, we can create a stronger, more inclusive community.
If you need personalised support, feel free to contact me here.

The Neurodiversity Hub aims to help facilitate a community of practice for universities, colleges, employers and service providers to work together to create better environments and opportunities for neurodivergent young adults. The 'Resources For Employers' section includes a vast array of resources that have been created or curated for use by employers.
Written by University College London, this downloadable PDF is is designed to assist neurodiverse students in discussing their strengths and challenges with employers.
Changepeople.org is a Learning Disability Rights charity.
They have a bank of resources and an 'Easy Read' section full of useful information.
Another Facebook group that accepts all ND people as well as those seeking to understand more and educate themselves about all things neurodivergent.
Autism news and resources from autistic people, professionals, and parents. They have a great resource section!







