Navigate Neurodiversity with Confidence

Trusted training for healthcare professionals, educators and organisations across the UK.

Evidence-based ADHD, Autism and neurodiversity training for clinicians, educators, employers and care professionals who want to build real understanding, gain practical skills, and make a meaningful difference in supporting neurodivergent individuals.

Understand

Learn the science behind ADHD, Autism and neurodiversity.

Apply

Develop practical skills you can use in real settings.

Support

Create environments where neurodivergent people can thrive.

Why Our Training Is Different

Many training courses focus only on theory. While understanding research and guidelines is important, professionals often find that translating this knowledge into real-life practice can be challenging. Our training is designed to bridge that gap.

Reduce Stigma

Challenge misconceptions that affect confidence, disclosure, and outcomes.

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Better Care

Equip professionals to recognise unmet needs and respond effectively.

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Evidence-Based

Training grounded in clinical experience and current research.

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Practical Skills

Actionable strategies for real-world professional settings.

Seven Specialist Courses

Who Our Training Is For

Our training is designed for professionals who want to deepen their understanding of neurodiversity and improve the support they provide.

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Healthcare professionals

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General practitioners, Nurses, Nurse prescribers, Psychiatrists, and other clinicians

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Teachers and Educators

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Employers and Workplace leaders

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Support workers and Care professionals

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Professionals working with Neurodivergent individuals

"Understanding neurodiversity is not just about learning diagnostic criteria or guidelines. It is about recognizing the lived experiences of neurodivergent individuals and understanding how professionals can provide effective, compassionate support."

— Dr. Georgina Brown, Medical Director, North Star ND

Ready to Strengthen Your Practice?

Join healthcare professionals, educators, and organisations across the UK who are building better understanding of ADHD and neurodiversity.