Every neurodivergent person is unique. Some children and adults may need support to help them fulfil their potential or cope with certain challenges, others may not.

Support is available in lots of different ways if you need it, and you don’t always need a clinical diagnosis to access it.

Use this section of our website to find out more about the different types of support available for children, young people and adults. You will also find advice for employers in this section, plus information on training and research, and helpful resources such as apps and sensory aids.

Support for children and families

Activity groups, parent forums, educational support and more

Support for young people

Online networks, peer support, emotional health, preparing for adulthood and more

Support for adults

Professional support, online information, practical help, peer support, advocacy and more

For employers

Advice for employers, including useful toolkits and workplace guides

Helpful resources

Digital tools, sensory resources and practical aids that can help neurodivergent people in different settings

Training and research

Information on online and face-to-face training, and research opportunities