We offer a range of services to educate and empower Neurodivergent people and families including training, 1:1 support, social and education groups.
I am a charity leader, supporting families with young children to have the best start in life. We work across Barnet, Brent and Harrow in London and support over 700 families each year, most with children under the age of 5. I lead on training and support for neurodivergent families.
I am a therapeutic social worker with a Master’s degree in Psychology and a specialist focus on trauma-informed practice. I hold qualifications in Theraplay (Levels 1 and 2), DDP-informed practice, and the Cothu Parenting Course. I currently work with children in care, providing 1:1 therapeutic support and delivering training to professionals supporting young people who have experienced early trauma and relational disruption as well as neurodivergence. I am qualified and available to facilitate the Cothu programme with parents/carers of autistic children and young people in their care.
Hi, I am Ashley. I am a late diagnosed (at 42) AuDHD mother to three beautiful Neurodiverse children. In addition to momming full time… I am a coach, energy worker, meditation teacher and breathwork facilitator. I am living in Ireland for 3 years, moved here from Colorado in the US with my Irish husband.
I am a final-year PhD candidate at the Department of English and American Studies at Masaryk University in the Czech Republic. My interdisciplinary research is rooted in disability studies and neurodiversity studies, with a particular focus on the representation of neurodivergence in popular genre fiction and media. My dissertation explores how autism is portrayed in contemporary popular romance, with emphasis on novels by autistic authors.
I’m a late-diagnosed autistic person with a passion for making small differences for my autistic community. Whether it’s helping parents understand their children, or giving someone company in the street during a child’s meltdown and barking at judgy bystanders. When not doing this, I’m working on co-production panels and reminding our public services that they need to do better for autistic people.
I hold a Master of Science (MS) in Adolescent Psychotherapy from Northampton University, a
Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from PCI College, and a Bachelor of Applied
Social Studies in Social Care from SETU.
My training blends neurodiversity-affirming,
humanistic, integrative, and creative approaches, including therapeutic play and sand space
techniques tailored for adolescents aged 12 to 25.
Hi! My name is Kiilea (pronounced the same as “Kylie”; she/her/hers pronouns), and I run Pathways Play Therapy Services. I am a white, neurodivergent, cisgender, able-bodied Mom, child and play therapist, and settler, currently occupying the stolen, traditional, and ancestral territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation).
I am a full-time mam to 2 neurodivergent teenagers, who learn from home. A fierce advocate of education for all, I firmly believe that the neurodivergent children of today will be the leaders of tomorrow. And won’t that be amazing?
I’m the founder of Diverse Minds Events and a proud mum in a neurodiverse family. My autistic son and my non-autistic daughter as well as my husband inspire everything I do. As a Cothú Parenting Course trainer, I share practical tools and lived experience to help parents feel supported, empowered, and celebrated for the unique strengths their families bring.