Neurodiversity
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If your child has ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), it can have an impact on the whole family. Understanding your child’s behaviour and what they might need from you can have a positive effect on your child and family.


Supporting disabled and neurodiverse individuals and families to live calmer, connected, happier lives.


Helping children and young people in Devon with behaviour, aggression, self-harm, destructiveness, disruptiveness, complex physical health, palliative care.


Provides diagnosis and assessment for adults in Devon who have not previously been diagnosed and whose symptoms are consistent with an Autism Spectrum Condition or ADHD.


A friendly group of independent autistic adults who meet regularly for discussions, mutual support and community outings in Devon.


Provide neurodiversity consulting, recruitment and employment support to employers and individuals with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and autism.


Cater to neurodivergent adults, including professionals and entrepreneurs. Their team of specialists has extensive, long-standing experience as they are all neurodivergent too. This lived experience allows them to empathise with your challenges.


A group for anyone who has, suspects they may have, or is impacted by ADD/ADHD. Get together in relaxed settings to share experiences, support each other and exchange information on what works for us.


Specialising in supporting children and young people who are deemed as ‘high functioning’ on the Autistic Spectrum together with associated comorbidities. Offering advice and guidance for families and the professionals who care for those on the Autistic Spectrum.


The Brain Charity help people with all forms of neurological condition to lead longer, healthier, happier lives


Run by volunteers who all have plenty of experience of autism. Offering support groups, signposting, information and family days out.


Support group for SEN families in and around Exeter. They meet once a month on a Sunday at 3pm for a walk and talk.


Solution-focused support for autistic and ADHD people without significant learning needs (aged 14+) to build accessible and fulfilling lives. Also works with employers and professionals to improve accessibility and neuro-inclusion.


A group for women with ADHD or suspected ADHD to take off their masks and be themselves with others that get you. A warm, friendly and safe space, so please be kind



