Following the untimely death of her youngest child Oliver, Paula has dedicated her life to campaigning for better health care for people who have autism and learning disabilities. She is passionate that all doctors and nurses should receive mandatory training in autism and learning disability awareness.
Visit WebsiteThe RCN’s Peer Support Service for ill and disabled members is a network for sharing experiences and knowledge, promoting a positive approach towards disabled healthcare professionals.
Enter WebsiteThe Inclusion Café aims to build, source and share tools and techniques that help to support our own leadership and accountability in creating inclusive workplace cultures. Some of the hardest conversations are often easiest when they are accompanied with kindness, skill and courage.
Visit WebsiteStruggling at work? No need to. Visit Spectrum-e. Spectrum-e offer FREE disability specialist ‘in-work’ support to individuals with Autism, Asperger Syndrome, learning disabilities, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD and ADD, physical disabilities and long term health conditions.
Visit WebsiteNeurodiversity lifestyle blog rebelling against a culture that values assimilation over individuality. Amazing website where all autism myths are taking down one by one.
Visit WebsiteA FANTASTIC online community of neurodivergent people who support each other, problem-solve together and advocate for ourselves as a group.
Visit WebsiteThe podcast aims to improve our understanding of autism, boost acceptance, reduce autism stigma, and generate impactful, transformative ideas ranging from practical everyday advice to thoughts on policy, practice, and wider socio-cultural challenges.
Visit WebsiteOne of the main reasons for the founding of London Autism Group was the lack of support for Autistic people and their families. They aim to address this by setting up charity committees in different parts of London to help make our goals a reality.
Visit WebsiteStruggling with your Diagnosis. Why don't you visit the Sheffield Autistic Society website. They are a friendly group who are passionate about getting the best support and services in place to help and assist individuals of all ages who are affected by ASCs.
Visit WebsiteThe ADHD Foundation works in partnership with individuals, families, doctors, teachers and other agencies to improving emotional well being, educational attainment, behaviour and life chances through better understanding and self management of ADHD, ASD and related learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, Irlen’s Syndrome, dyscalculia and Tourette’s Syndrome
Visit WebsiteConfuse about Neurodiversity? Visit the National Autistic Society for some good information and advice
Visit WebsiteNot sure if you are Neurodiverse? The Sheffield Adult Autism and Neurodevelopmental Service, also known as SAANS, provides a diagnostic assessment and post-diagnosis support for people with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and associated neurodevelopmental disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
View Website"Workplace Strategy Coaching”. This means a genius coach comes to your workplace to look at what is working well, what is not working so well, and helps to develop strategies that are in themselves reasonable adjustments.
Visit WebsiteSo your child has been diagnosed with autism. What is the next step?
Sprout empowers families to live beyond an autism diagnosisCentrum Spectra helps women on the autism Spectrum THRIVE by using Authentic Empowering Coaching & Coursework, so they can live a confident, happy and meaningful life.
Visit WebsiteSmarter sense of value for independent adults of Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia & Social Anxiety with Hidden Differences.
Enter Website