Resources for Professionals

Explore a range of evidence-based advice, support and services designed to help you to create equitable experiences for individuals in your workplace with Autism and ADHD.

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Video introductions to Autism and ADHD:

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Reminder on Sensory Processing:

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Stories of Intersectional Lived Experience:

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Affirming behavioural support strategies:

Tools to support executive functioning

Visual support explainers and examples: 

Communicating with Autistic pupils:

Creating safe sensory experiences for individuals with Autism and ADHD

  • Family Lives provides targeted early intervention and crisis support to families for the challenges of family life. In addition to a national helpline, online chat, WhatsApp and email support service, they provide online parenting courses and articles about key issues such as supporting neurodivergent children through transition: https://www.coramfamilylives.org.uk/how-we-can-help/online-parenting-courses/ 

  • Nip in the Bud provides free short evidence-based films, fact sheets, blogs and podcasts to help parents/carers, primary school staff, teacher trainees and others working with children to recognise potential mental health conditions. The goal is to increase early intervention so the negative impact of conditions can be “nipped in the bud” to avoid them becoming more serious in later years: Nip in the Bud

  • The ADHD Evidence Project provides parents and families with practical PDF guides for talking about ADHD and supporting adults with ADHD: Slides and Videos

    Black Equity Organisation provide a list of networks, services and a helpful glossary of the UK common phrases in the provision of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities support: Signposting and glossary - BEO 

  • Black Equity Organisation provide education support resources such as letter templates for engaging with schools on exclusions, behaviour policy and SEND support: https://blackequityorg.com/education-resources/ 

  • Bounce Black provides a list of education and employment opportunities for young people, including those developed within and for Black communities: Employment and education – Bounce Black

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Free educational and wellbeing opportunities for neurodivergent young people and their support-system

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SEND Reform latest news:

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Research on Black SEND Experiences in the UK: 

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Autism, ADHD and SEND Awareness Days

go to Awareness Days Calendar