About
Support That Grows With You
Being neurodivergent doesn’t stop at 18. Yet for many adults, support suddenly disappears. At NDC, we bridge that gap — offering practical guidance, peer connection and advocacy for adults navigating everything from diagnosis to employment to daily life.
Whether you’re dealing with PIP applications, workplace adjustments, accessing NHS services or simply want to connect with people who understand — we’re here. No referral needed, no waiting list.
Person-Centred, Always
Every adult we work with has a different story. Some are navigating a late diagnosis. Others are struggling with systems that weren’t designed for them. We take the time to listen, understand your situation, and build support around what actually matters to you — not a one-size-fits-all checklist.
- One-to-one support tailored to your specific situation, goals and challenges
- Flexible sessions that work around your schedule — in-person or online
- Help navigating systems like PIP, NHS referrals, workplace adjustments and Access to Work
- Practical strategies for managing executive function, routines and daily life
- A safe, judgment-free space — no pressure, no expectations
What We Help With
Everything we do is informed by lived experience. Many of our team are neurodivergent themselves — so we don’t just understand the theory, we understand the reality. Our support is relaxed, judgment-free and built around what works for you.
- Before, During & After Diagnosis: Support through the assessment process, understanding what a diagnosis means, and planning next steps
- PIP & Benefits: Practical help with applications, mandatory reconsiderations and appeals — we'll help you get what you're entitled to
- Employment Support: Guidance on workplace adjustments, Access to Work applications, disability employment rights and building confidence in the workplace
- Navigating Appointments: Help preparing for GP, mental health and specialist appointments so you feel heard and understood
- Wellbeing & Mental Health: Safe spaces to talk, peer support groups and signposting to specialist services
- Daily Life Skills: Practical strategies for managing executive function, routines, finances and independent living
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