Supporting Neurodivergent Children, Adults & Military Families

Independent SEND advice, peer support, Youth groups and wellbeing services for autistic individuals, ADHD, and other neurodivergent conditions — in Catterick, Windsor and beyond.

Who We Support

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Who We Support *

You do not require a diagnosis to be supported.

What we Support

  • Neurodivergent children, siblings and young people (ages 0–25)

  • Adults(18+) navigating - appointments, PIP, Before, During and after diagnosis, Disability employment Support and wellbeing

  • Armed Forces, veteran and civilian families

  • Parents and carers seeking SEND guidance - EHCP, Mediation, Tribunal support and school support (meetings, IEP, ISP, SEN Plan etc).

  • Young Carers

  • Professional neurodiversity training for employers, schools and local authorities — supporting inclusive workplaces, reasonable adjustments, and understanding neurodivergent individuals.

  • Tailored training for Armed Forces Welfare’s to support families and Armed Forces Personnel.

Our experience includes (but is not limited to):

Autism, ADHD, PDA profiles, sensory processing differences, learning disabilities, social communication needs, anxiety-related needs and complex SEND.

📍 Based in Catterick, North Yorkshire

📍 Based in Windsor, Berkshire

💻 Online support available wherever you are.

How We Support You

Independent SEND Advice
EHCP support, mediation preparation, tribunal guidance and meeting Support.

Youth & Children’s Groups
Safe, inclusive sessions including Sensory Explorers and YouthAbility.

Adult & Armed Forces Support
Peer-led groups, transition support and wellbeing guidance.

Community & Outreach
Workshops, museum partnerships, woodland sessions and awareness training.

Neurodiverse Community CIC was founded by parent carers with lived experience of SEND and military life.

Why Neurodiverse Community CIC Exists

We understand:

  • The delays.

  • The emotional strain.

  • The system navigation.

  • The isolation.

Our mission is to bridge gaps in local SEND provision through practical support, safe spaces and informed Specialist Support.

We believe neurodiversity is something to understand — not to fix.


Making a Difference in North Yorkshire, Windsor and Beyond

Supporting families

  1. Delivering inclusive community sessions

  2. Partnering with local organisations

  3. Providing trained SEND Specialised support with IPSEA SEND lvl 3 Qualified staff.

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