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Training Services
At NeuroDiverse Community Catterick, we offer bespoke training services to equip parents, carers, professionals, educators, and local businesses with the tools and confidence to better understand and support neurodiverse individuals.
Our training is delivered by lived-experience professionals, blending practical insight with up-to-date knowledge of neurodiversity, disability rights, and inclusive practices.
🧠 Our Training Includes:
Understanding Neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism, Sensory Processing, etc.)
SEND Awareness in Education
Supporting Emotional Regulation & Behaviour
Creating Inclusive Environments (home, school, and workplace)
Armed Forces Family Support Training
DLA/PIP & EHCP Navigation for Parents and Carers
Employability and Workplace Adjustments for Neurodivergent Adults
👥 Who It's For:
Parents and carers
Schools and childcare settings
Local businesses
Health and care professionals
Armed Forces units and welfare teams
Whether you're looking for a one-off workshop or a full training programme, we can tailor sessions to your group’s needs, in person or online.
📩 Get in touch at info@neurodiverse-community.co.uk
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Understanding Neurodiversity – Training Overview
This introductory session offers a practical and inclusive overview of neurodiversity, including conditions such as Autism, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Differences. Designed for parents, educators, professionals, and community groups, the training explores how neurodiverse individuals experience the world and how we can create supportive, understanding environments that promote inclusion and wellbeing.Perfect for anyone looking to build awareness, empathy, and confidence in supporting neurodiverse people in everyday settings.
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This training session is designed to help employers, managers, and colleagues build awareness of neurodiversity and foster a more inclusive, supportive work environment.
Participants will learn:
What neurodiversity is (including Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and more)
How neurodivergent individuals may experience the workplace differently
Practical adjustments to support inclusion and productivity
How to create a culture of understanding, flexibility, and strengths-based support
Ideal for HR teams, line managers, and anyone committed to making their workplace more inclusive and accessible for all.
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Our EHCP Workshop is designed to support parents, carers, and professionals in understanding and navigating the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) process.
Whether you're starting from scratch or reviewing an existing plan, this workshop will guide you through each stage with clarity and confidence.
What we cover:
✔️ What an EHCP is and who it's for
✔️ How to apply and what to expect
✔️ Tips for gathering evidence and writing parent/carer views
✔️ Understanding legal rights and what support should be included
✔️ How to prepare for annual reviews or appealsLed by experienced practitioners and parent carers, this session provides real-life examples, downloadable resources, and time for Q&A.
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Our Self-Advocacy Workshop is designed to empower neurodivergent individuals, parent carers, and young people with the skills and confidence to speak up, make informed decisions, and understand their rights across education, health, and everyday life.
This session covers:
🗣️ What self-advocacy means and why it matters
🧾 Knowing your rights (EHCPs, benefits, reasonable adjustments, etc.)
🧠 Understanding how to prepare for meetings and speak with professionals
🛠️ Building confidence, communication skills, and decision-making tools
🤝 Encouraging independence and self-beliefLed by lived-experience trainers, this interactive workshop includes real scenarios, discussion, and take-home resources to help you advocate for yourself or someone you care for.
📍 Open to individuals aged 14+, parent carers, and support workers.
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Our Employability Support service is here to help neurodivergent individuals, parent carers, and young people (16+) explore, prepare for, or return to work in a way that’s accessible, empowering, and at your own pace.
We understand that starting or re-entering employment can feel overwhelming—especially while managing additional needs, caring responsibilities, or gaps in experience. That’s why our support is flexible, personalised, and grounded in lived experience.
We offer support with:
💼 CV building and job searching
🗣️ Interview skills and confidence building
🧠 Identifying strengths and setting goals
🏢 Understanding workplace rights and adjustments
🤝 Volunteering, training, and stepping-stone opportunitiesSessions are delivered 1:1 or in small, relaxed group settings. Whether you're ready to apply or just want to explore your options, we’re here for you.