Our Impact
We are one of the pioneering agencies in the Neurodiversity paradigm shift that advocates for a strength-based approach to enabling better health, education and economic prosperity for the 20% of UK citizens who are neurodiverse.
Our year in numbers
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25k+
Parents and Carers received support from us this year with Skills Building Training.
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114
Over 100 referrals received for individual child observation as part of the Early Years service.
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1 in 5
‘Early Years’ consultations made per year to support and identify neurodiversity in young children.
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92%
92% of young people involved in the Neurodiversity Youth Council reported a positive impact in their overall wellbeing and confidence.
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30k+
Over 30,000 health and education professionals have trained with us.
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1,000+
Children and young people supported with therapeutic services last year.
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3x
Neurodiverse people are 3–8 times more likely to be unemployed than people with or without disabilities.
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Download PDF (7.3mb)See more of our impact and insight in to neurodiversity by downloading our Annual Report.
The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project
Over the last five years, we have put up installations all across the UK, consisting of brightly coloured umbrellas suspended above streets and public spaces to celebrate the intelligence, ability and talent of every human being. Our multiple corporate partners were absolutely integral in allowing us to achieve so many installations across the UK – we’re forever grateful to them for their incredible support throughout this past year.

More impact we’re proud to share
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4.5k
families across the UK access our Parent & Carer Skills Builder courses every year.
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700+
clinical ADHD assessments are completed through our Neurodiversity Clinic each year.
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40k+
professionals trained across early years, education, justice, and health sectors, annually.
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1.2k
Early Years Consultations per year to promote early identification and intervention for young children.

Neurodiversity Clinic
“I felt truly understood for the first time in my life. My therapist really listens, helps me to see things in a different light, and makes useful and practical suggestions for how to deal with difficult situations and or emotions.”
Neurodiversity Early Years Service
The Early Years Service is dedicated to promoting early identification and intervention for young children presenting with emerging characteristics of Neurodevelopmental Conditions. Our expert team build confidence, knowledge and skills within the Early Years workforce through training, coaching and play based therapeutic intervention.

Download our Annual Report
With your support we can make positive change for young people, their families and those who support them. Today, thousands of people are reaching out to us for help. You can help us to help them by donating or fundraising for us.