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About Neurodiversity Support UK

At Neurodiversity Support UK, I help children, adults, and families make sense of neurodivergence,  not just with empathy, but with tools that actually help.

I'm a qualified neurodiversity coach and assessor, but I’m also a parent in a neurodiverse family. So this work isn’t just professional,  it’s personal. I understand the late-night Googling, the school meetings, the questions about what’s going on and how to make things easier.

That’s why I offer practical, evidence-based support that’s always neuro-affirming and tailored to real life, not just theory.

A Personal Journey

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I didn’t come to this work from a textbook. I came to it from lived experience, the kind that leaves marks.

Growing up with ADHD, Autism (ASC), OCD, Sensory Processing Disorder, and PTSD, I was constantly labelled, misunderstood, and often written off. School wasn’t just difficult, it felt like a place where I was expected to fail quietly. I didn’t. But it took everything.

I never imagined I’d one day be completing a degree in Social Sciences, running my own neurodiversity support practice, or helping other families feel seen and supported. That version of me, the child who couldn’t sit still or explain why everything felt too much, wouldn’t have believed it.

But this journey taught me something powerful: neurodivergent lives don’t need fixing, they need understanding. Support changes everything.

And that’s what I offer now, not just coaching or assessments, but real support from someone who gets it.

Our Family’s Story

Our family life has been full of highs, lows, breakthroughs, and breakdowns, and it’s shaped everything I do in this work.

Our son, Joshua, lives with Landau-Kleffner Syndrome, Epilepsy, Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, and Dysgraphia. That list is long, but it’s not the most important thing about him. What matters most is his resilience. His curiosity. And the fact that he’s now studying on a supported internship in museums, something he’s dreamed of for years.

Our daughter has faced severe anxiety and still found her voice, literally. She’s now thriving in her Honours Degree in Musical Theatre, chasing her dream of performing in London. Watching her own her path has been one of the most inspiring experiences of my life.

These journeys aren’t just part of our family’s story, they’re the reason I believe so deeply in the work I do. I’ve seen what’s possible when neurodiverse individuals are supported, celebrated, and understood. Not just coping, but flourishing. And that belief sits at the heart of everything I offer through Neurodiversity Support UK.

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Walking Beside Families, Because Neurodiversity Isn’t a Solo Journey

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We know how exhausting it can be, chasing assessments, navigating schools, explaining the same things over and over again to people who still don’t get it.

We’ve lived it, too. We’ve fought for EHCPs, sat in those meetings, watched our children get misunderstood, and tried to stay calm when it felt like everything was stacked against them.

That’s why at Neurodiversity Support UK, we don’t just offer professional guidance, we walk beside you with lived experience and deep empathy.

From ADHD and Autism coaching to NeuroProfile pre-assessments and family support, everything we do is grounded in a neuro-affirmative, evidence-based approach, and shaped by what we’ve learned through our own journey.

Because neurodiversity doesn’t just affect one person. It changes families, schools, relationships and it deserves support that’s real, respectful, and rooted in understanding.

Our mission is to make sure no one walks this path alone. Because when families are supported, empowered, and truly seen, everything starts to change.

Our Mission, Real Support, Rooted in Lived Experience

At Neurodiversity Support UK, our mission is simple:
No one should have to fight for understanding alone.

We’ve sat in the meetings. We’ve written the EHCP drafts. We’ve cried in the car after being told again that our child “just needs more discipline.” That experience fuels everything we do.

Our work combines real-world empathy with professional expertise, from personalised coaching to trusted assessments and guidance that actually helps you move forward.

What We Stand For:


✅ Support that sees the whole person, not just a diagnosis
✅ Tools that are practical, not patronising
✅ Coaching that helps you build confidence and calm, not just “cope”
✅ Advocacy that challenges stigma and makes inclusion real
✅ Empowering families to feel informed, resilient, and less alone

Whether you're a parent, an adult navigating your own brain, or someone just trying to make things work at home or at school, we’re here.

This isn’t just a service. It’s our life. And we’re proud to share what we’ve learned to help others thrive.

 

✨ Stay quirky. Stay brilliant. You don’t need fixing. You just need the right support. 🧠🌈

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Overwhelmed? Unsure where to start?
Book a free 10-minute support call, no pressure, no judgment. Just real answers and your next step made clearer.

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