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Neurodiuniverse - We are who we are
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  • About us
  • Our events
  • What's out there?
  • Support us!
  • Gallery
  • Testimonials
  • The important stuff

About us

Our Vision

At Neurodiuniverse – We Are Who We Are, our mission is to support neurodivergent individuals and their families through inclusive, holistic, and community-based approaches. We provide safe spaces, support groups, events, and resources that empower people to understand themselves, share experiences, and build their own unique toolkits. By working collaboratively and celebrating neurodiversity, we aim to create opportunities for every individual to thrive and feel a true sense of belonging.

Why support is needed

Far too many neurodivergent individuals and families are left waiting years for support, often feeling invisible and alone in the process. We know this experience first-hand — the long waiting lists, the lack of resources, and the struggle to be understood can take a huge toll on both children and adults. That’s why we created Neurodiuniverse: to bridge the gap with community-led support, safe spaces, and practical tools that empower people to thrive. By combining lived experience with professional knowledge, we aim to make sure every individual and family feels seen, heard, and supported.

Neurodiuniverse - We are who we are

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We are who we are: The Podcast!

This space is all about honesty, lived experiences, and supporting one another. I’m not a medical professional – just a neurodivergent mum, teacher, and advocate, sharing personal and professional journeys alongside amazing voices from our community.

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