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Receiving a diagnosis of autism, ADHD or dyslexia can bring clarity but  can also raise new questions and challenges. Post-diagnostic support services play a vital role in helping individuals and families navigate this transition with confidence.

Here's how we can help.

Individual support

Receiving a diagnosis of neurodiversity can bring a mix of emotions, and everyone’s experience is unique. Some may feel relief and clarity, while others might experience uncertainty about their future and anger about their past experiences. We are passionate about helping people after a diagnosis and believe post diagnostic support is just as important as pre-diagnostic conversations. So we are here to help with the feelings and questions which may arise after diagnosis, even if we have not been involved in the process. Please contact us for more information.

Liaison 

By fostering strong relationships with schools, colleges, and educators, we can help create learning environments where neurodivergent students feel understood, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential.

We also offer advice and support to those facing barriers in their workplace and work together with employers to create inclusive environments. 

Family support

Receiving a diagnosis can be a significant moment for both the individual and their family. While it may bring clarity and understanding, it can also raise questions and uncertainties. Whether a family member is a child or an adult, we offer vital support to families during this time, helping them navigate the journey ahead with confidence and reassurance. 

We provide emotional support, practice advice and education and understanding about the diagnosis.

Please contact us for more information.

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Training

Where we can we offer workshops, training sessions, and resources to help educators and employers understand neurodiversity, identify potential barriers, and implement effective strategies to support people with a diagnosis of neurodiversity.

Knowing is the first step
understanding is the journey

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