Specialist SEND advice, peer support, youth groups and wellbeing services for neurodivergent individuals and families — in Catterick, Windsor and online.

We are NeuroDiverse Community

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Who do we support?

We support civilian and Armed Forces individuals and their families – no matter the age and regardless of formal diagnosis

What support do we offer?

  • Guidance and advice
  • Observation reports
  • EHCAR/EHCNA
  • EHCP
  • Annual reviews
  • Tribunal
  • 1:1 Support for families
  • Before, during and after diagnosis support
  • Family learning workshops
  • Organisational training
  • Employment, work experience and workplace support plans
  • Sustainability and outdoor learning
  • Mental health and wellbeing support
  • Skills building and personal development learning
  • Signposting to relevant services
  • Gentle exercise sessions to improve physical health

Tailored Armed Forces Support

Our Armed Forces support covers:

  • Army
  • Navy
  • Royal Air Force

Our Armed Forces support includes:

  • Serving Personnel
  • Veterans
  • Reservists
  • Cadets
  • Families
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Our support groups

we meet you where you are.

Sensory Babes

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Inclusive early years sessions with BSL, sensory play and exploration designed for neurodivergent little ones and their families.

0-5 Years

Sensory Explorers

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Inclusive groups focused on building confidence, friendships and social skills in a safe space.

4-10 Years

YouthAbility

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Inclusive group sessions supporting independence, wellbeing and peer connection for neurodivergent teens.

10-16 Years

YouthAbility Young Leaders

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Peer support, PIP guidance, pre/post-diagnosis support, and wellbeing services.

14 - 25 Years

EmployAbility

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Support for neurodivergent young people and adults around skills, employment and higher education.

16+ Years

Adults

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Inclusive groups for neurodivergent adults to socialise and learn life skills in a safe space.

18+ Years

Women & Girls

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Empowering neurodivergent women and girls. Through conversation, creativity, and support, we celebrate every voice — empowering one another to build confidence, understanding, acceptance, and strength

8+ Years

ECO Forces

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Sustainability and environmental learning through outdoor sessions for families.

All Ages

Wellness Wednesdays

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Inclusive gentle exercise group to improve physical and mental health

10+ Years

Driven Forward
Community Fridge

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Monthly free food and toiletries donations to Forces Families in Windsor

All Ages
Contact
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us now and find out more

At NeuroDiverse Community, our directors are not only parents of neurodiverse children, but also individuals with neurodiversity ourselves. Our qualifications are backed strongly with our lived-experiences.

 

We understand the unique challenges that can come with neurodiverse conditions and are dedicated to offering inclusive support, understanding, and resources to help neurodivergent individuals and their families thrive.

Catterick,
North Yorkshire

Catterick Garrison, Richmond,
DL9 4BD

Windsor,
Berkshire

Poppies Children Centre,
Windsor,
SL4 4XP