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Top Neurodiverse Charities for Support in the UK

Finding neurodiverse support can be tough when you are already struggling to cope. We gathered a list of registered UK neurodiverse charities.
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Accessing support for neurodiverse conditions in the UK currently presents several challenges, including extended waiting times, limited availability of specialized resources and higher stress levels for everyone involved.

Charities are pivotal in addressing these gaps by offering essential services, resources, and advocacy. They provide support groups, educational programs, advocacy, and access to specialists, significantly enhancing the quality of life for neurodiverse individuals and their families.

With everyone experiencing struggles accessing supportive neurodiverse services, we thought we would round up a list of accessible charities designed to help you navigate the complex world of support, healthcare, your rights and law.

ADHD Charities

ADHD Aware

ADHD Aware supports adults with ADHD through peer support groups, discussion groups, and workplace neurodiversity training. It is led by volunteers with lived experience of neurodiversity.

Services

  • Peer support groups
  • Discussion groups
  • Workplace neurodiversity training
  • Community events

Details

  • Website: ADHD Aware
  • Registered Charity Number: 1188367

ADHD Embrace

ADHD Embrace supports parents and professionals working with children and teenagers with ADHD. They focus on early intervention and provide a robust support community.

Services

  • Specialist seminars
  • Teacher and healthcare professional support
  • Free ADHD workshops
  • Parenting courses
  • Resource library

Details

ADHD UK

Founded in 2020, ADHD UK aims to support those affected by ADHD, including individuals, families, and workplaces. The charity is funded through donations and offers a range of services.

Services

  • Support groups
  • Coaching and counselling
  • Educational resources
  • Corporate services for neurodiversity training

Details

  • Website: ADHD UK
  • Registered Charity Number: 1191856

ADHD Liberty

ADHD Liberty focuses on grant-making and advocacy for individuals with ADHD, their families, and supporters. It provides access to professional assessments, diagnosis, medication, and psychiatric support.

Services

  • Grants for ADHD-related services
  • Advocacy and advice
  • Educational and health advancement

Details

Autism Charities

UK Autism Charities
UK Autism Charities

National Autistic Society

The National Autistic Society is the leading UK charity for people on the autism spectrum and their families. It provides information, support, and pioneering services, and campaigns for a better world for autistic people.

Services

  • Helpline and online community
  • Autism services directory
  • Educational resources and training
  • Advocacy and campaigning

Details

Autism Initiatives

Autism Initiatives supports autistic people across the UK and Ireland with services tailored to their needs, promoting independence and social inclusion.

Services

  • Residential and supported living
  • Day services and outreach
  • Educational programs
  • Employment support

Details

Dyslexia Charities

Dyslexia Charities
Dyslexia Charities

British Dyslexia Association (BDA)

The BDA is dedicated to promoting a dyslexia-friendly society. It provides support, advice, and advocacy for individuals with dyslexia and those who support them.

Services

  • Helpline and advice
  • Training and professional development
  • Dyslexia-friendly schools and workplaces certification
  • Research and publications

Details

Dyslexia Action

Dyslexia Action provides assessment, teaching, and training to support individuals with dyslexia and literacy difficulties. It offers a range of services aimed at improving literacy and learning.

Services

  • Dyslexia assessments
  • Specialist tutoring
  • Professional development courses
  • Online resources and webinars

Details

AchieveAbility

AchieveAbility is a user-led charity dedicated to supporting adults who are neurodivergent and dyslexic. They work in areas such as employment, education, training, social justice, and cultural change, providing research-informed practices and advocacy.

Services

  • Employment and education support
  • Training and social justice advocacy
  • Research and cultural change initiatives

Details

Other Neurodiverse Charities

Neurodiverse Charities in the UK
Neurodiverse Charities in the UK

Dyspraxia Foundation

The Dyspraxia Foundation supports individuals with dyspraxia, a condition affecting coordination and movement. It offers advice, resources, and advocacy to help improve the lives of those with dyspraxia.

Services

  • Helpline and information
  • Local support groups
  • Resources for education and employment
  • Awareness campaigns

Details

Tourette’s Action

Tourette’s Action is dedicated to supporting people with Tourette syndrome and their families. The charity provides resources, support networks, and advocacy for those affected by Tourette syndrome.

Services

  • Helpline and online support
  • Information resources
  • Family support services
  • Research funding and advocacy

Details

The Donaldson Trust

The Donaldson Trust supports neurodiversity by partnering with individuals, organizations, and businesses to increase understanding and improve experiences for neurodivergent people. They focus on workplace adjustments and provide guidance on workspace design, recruitment, and management support.

Services

  • Workplace neurodiversity training
  • Guidance on workspace design and recruitment
  • Support for businesses and employers

Details

Inspire Genius Foundation

The Inspire Genius Foundation provides financial support to organizations and charities that support neurodiversity. Their goal is to increase awareness and promote a more neuro-inclusive world through grants and sponsorships.

Services

  • Financial grants for neurodiversity projects
  • Support for awareness initiatives
  • Sponsorship of research and advocacy reports

Details

Society for Neurodiversity (S4Nd)

The Society for Neurodiversity (S4Nd) supports neurodivergent individuals and their allies, focusing on raising awareness of legal rights, developing partnerships, and building a supportive community. Their services are delivered online, providing a safe and inclusive environment for members.

Services

  • Legal rights awareness and resources
  • Partnership development
  • Online community support and activities

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Andy Cresswell

Andy is ADHD, Autistic and Epileptic. He founded Thruday to bridge the gap between neurodivergent brains and the expectations of a neurotypical world. His app bridges the gap between support and planning with assistive technology.

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