Neurodiversity
ADDISS
ADDISS is a registered charity supporting individuals and families affected by Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). They offer information and guidance to help people understand and manage ADHD.
Website: https://www.addiss.co.uk
Email: info@addiss.co.uk
ADHD UK
ADHD UK is a national charity supporting adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). They provide information, online support groups, and lived-experience resources to help with diagnosis, daily life, and managing ADHD.
Website: https://adhduk.co.uk/
Contact form: https://adhduk.co.uk/contact-us/
APD Support UK
Information on Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) for those who know someone with it or just wish to learn more and information on support for those living with it or who suspects they have it
Ask About Autism
Service for families across Hampshire & IOW. Supporting children & their families at every stage.
Autism Hampshire
Creating opportunities, challenging perceptions, enhancing choices for people with Autism
Dimensions
Supporting people with learning disabilities and/or autism to live the life they choose
Inclusive Online Activities
Inclusive Online Activities runs weekly online sessions for adults with learning disabilities and SEND. Activities such as music, cooking, movement, and themed sessions help build confidence, friendships, and emotional wellbeing in a friendly, inclusive online community.
National Autistic Society
The National Autistic Society provides information and guidance to support the mental health of autistic adults, including advice on anxiety, burnout, reasonable adjustments, and accessing healthcare.
Love4Life
Love4Life supports autistic people and people with learning disabilities to build friendships, confidence, and social connections. Through inclusive social events, life-skills activities, and relationship support, Love4Life helps reduce isolation and support emotional and mental wellbeing.
Serendipity groups - Autism Hampshire
Groups run for autistic adults to meet in a supportive, judgement free environment. Groups are facilitated by a trained volunteer
Speakeasy Advocacy
Gives a voice and support to adults with learning disabilities and autistic spectrum condition, and also children with autistic spectrum condition and their parents.