NEURODIVERSITY HUB

Organisations & Networks

Browse 100 organisations across 16 categories. Each organisation name is clickable and opens its official website or the most relevant official neurodiversity, autism, ADHD, dyslexia, disability-inclusion, inclusive-education or employment-inclusion page.

100 organisations · 16 categories
5.1

International Organisations

Global institutions and international bodies · 8 organisations

5.2

European Organisations

European institutions, networks and umbrella bodies · 7 organisations

5.3

National Organisations

Selected national neurodiversity and condition-specific organisations · 8 organisations

5.4

Government & Public Bodies

Official health, policy, education and employment resources · 6 organisations

5.5

Universities & Research Centres

Academic centres working on neurodiversity and neurodevelopment · 8 organisations

5.6

Autism Organisations

Autism-specific support, research and advocacy · 8 organisations

5.7

ADHD Organisations

ADHD information, advocacy and support · 7 organisations

5.8

Dyslexia Organisations

Dyslexia-specific support, research and professional resources · 7 organisations

5.9

Dyscalculia Organisations

Dyscalculia and mathematics-learning resources · 5 organisations

5.10

DCD / Dyspraxia Organisations

Developmental Coordination Disorder and dyspraxia resources · 5 organisations

5.11

Tourette Organisations

Tourette syndrome research, support and advocacy · 5 organisations

5.12

Giftedness & 2e Organisations

Giftedness and twice-exceptional communities · 6 organisations

5.13

Disability Organisations

Cross-disability rights and inclusion organisations · 6 organisations

5.14

Professional Associations

Professional and research communities · 5 organisations

5.15

Advocacy Networks

Lived-experience and rights-based networks · 5 organisations

5.16

Employer Networks

Business and employment networks for neuroinclusion · 4 organisations

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Link policy: broad institutions are linked to their most relevant official inclusion or neurodiversity-related page whenever available. Specialist organisations are linked directly to their official specialist website. External pages open in a new browser tab.