Understand
Listening first, and learning from real lived experience.
Neurodivergent Me is a community and educational platform dedicated to making society more accessible through lived experience, evidence-based information and practical solutions. Whether you're neurodivergent, a family member, educator, employer or simply curious, you'll find resources, stories and guidance to help build a more inclusive world.
This is more than a community — it's a movement for understanding, accessibility, acceptance and real change.
Listening first, and learning from real lived experience.
Celebrating every mind, exactly as it is.
Designing so everyone can take part equally.
Practical tools and knowledge that create change.
Driving meaningful, lasting change across society.
Different minds. Better together.
“We believe accessibility is more than meeting legal requirements — it is about designing systems, services and communities that enable everyone to participate equally.”
Clear, accessible guides and information grounded in evidence and lived experience.
Articles that share real experiences and practical, plain-English understanding.
A welcoming space to connect, ask questions and learn from one another.
Campaigns that push for genuine accessibility and inclusion across society.
Working with schools, employers, healthcare and organisations to design for every mind.
Helping create systems, services and spaces where everyone can participate equally.
Join the Neurodivergent Me community and become a Bridge Builder. You'll be among the first to receive new resources, articles and lived-experience stories — and you'll be part of a movement helping to build a world designed for every mind. It's free to join.
Rather than competing, we aim to complement the work of organisations already supporting neurodivergent people. We admire the work of the National Autistic Society, ADHD Foundation, British Dyslexia Association, Dyspraxia Foundation and The Brain Charity — while creating a broader platform that brings together every aspect of neurodiversity, accessibility and lived experience in one place.
Organisations we admire and complement: