I work with young people / adults in health & social care

The resources within this section were developed in partnership with neurodivergent people, parents and carers and professionals.  The resources are aimed at increasing the knowledge, skills, and understanding of neurodivergence for young people and adult health and social care professionals.

What is Autism?

This section helps to build a better understanding of autism. A range of resources have been developed in partnership with neurodivergent people, parents and carers and professionals that clearly explain what autism is and how it affects autistic people’s interaction with the world around them.

What is ADHD?

This section helps to build a better understanding of ADHD. A range of resources have been developed in partnership with neurodivergent people, parents and carers and professionals that clearly explain what ADHD is and how it affects people’s interaction with the world around them.

What is Tourettes?

This section helps to build a better understanding of Tourettes. A range of resources have been developed in partnership with neurodivergent people, parents and carers and professionals that clearly explain what Tourettes is and how it affects people’s interaction with the world around them.

In this section, you will find a range of recordings from our Community of Practice events.
These events focus on a range of different neurodivergent conditions, and issues that impact the neurodivergent community. This section will be regularly updated when these events take place.

Autism Understanding & Accepting Scheme

If your organisation would like to register to become an ‘Autism Understanding & Accepting’ organisation and receive a personalised organisation / service certificate, please click here.

I work in Health Care

This section helps to build a better understanding of neurodivergence. A range of resources have been developed in partnership with neurodivergent people, parents and carers and professionals that clearly explain what neurodivergence is and how it affects neurodivergent people’s interaction with the world around them.

I work in Social Care

This section helps to build a better understanding of neurodivergence. A range of resources have been developed in partnership with neurodivergent people, parents and carers and professionals that clearly explain what neurodivergence is and how it affects neurodivergent people’s interaction with the world around them.

This Resource Toolkit was developed for all professionals working in Specialist CAMHS. It is equally relevant for anyone working with neurodivergent children, young people and their families in health, education and social care, in helping to understand, explain and support wellbeing and practical outcomes.