NeuroDiverse Community Windsor

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Building Our Community Together

Our Windsor Hub is the newest part of the Neurodiverse Community family — and while we’re just getting started, our vision is clear: to create a space where neurodivergent individuals and SEND families feel supported, understood, and empowered. 🌈

Inspired by the success of our Catterick Hub, the Windsor team is working towards offering the same level of inclusive, community-led support. Our aim is to build a welcoming network that brings people together through shared experiences, practical guidance, and positive connection.

What We’re Working Towards

  • Regular support sessions for families, parents, and carers

  • Inclusive youth and children’s activities designed for all abilities

  • Safe, understanding spaces to connect, talk, and learn

  • Access to 1:1 guidance, information, and wellbeing support

  • Collaborations with local services, schools, and professionals

  • Supporting Armed Forces families and veterans

  • Domestic violence and abuse support

We’re passionate about creating more opportunities for SEND families in Windsor — more support, more inclusion, and more of what makes our community special: a sense of belonging.

If you’d like to get involved, volunteer, or stay updated as we grow, please contact us at:
📧 info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

Together, we’re building something amazing — one step, one session, and one conversation at a time.


WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO

COMING SOON…

WHAT’S ON

OUR SESSIONS


Contact our Windsor Team

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Kirsty Northam

Director

Chief Operations Officer

Armed Forces Lead

BSL Lead

Independent SEND Adviser

Caseworker

kirsty@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

armedforces@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

+44 7894 438506

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Holly Wheatley

Director

Early Years (EYFS) Lead

info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

earlyyears@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

+44 7761 267828

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Louise Minhas

Mental Health and Wellbeing Co-ordinator

info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

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Tanya Applewhite

Secretary

Finance Administrator

Group Lead

finance@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk

+44 7354 990831

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Brad Applewhite

Group Lead

info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk