Professional Support for Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia & Neurodiversity
We believe that every neurodiverse individual deserves the right environment to thrive. Whether you are autistic, have ADHD, are dyslexic, dyspraxic, or living with another neurodiverse profile, our mission is to provide tailored support, resources, and opportunities that celebrate differences and unlock potential. Our expert team offers coaching, workplace adjustments, and training for individuals, families, schools, and employers.
Explore our support services todayWe're here to change the way the world sees neurodiversity. Too often, neurodiverse individuals are misunderstood or overlooked. We work with people, families, schools, and employers to break barriers, raise awareness, and provide practical solutions that help neurodiverse people flourish.
Our team includes specialists with lived experience, educators, and workplace consultants who understand both the challenges and the strengths of neurodiverse minds. We provide evidence-based training, coaching, and support services for autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurodiverse conditions.
Comprehensive support for individuals, families, schools, and employers
Free guides, toolkits, and community support for autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more
Comprehensive guides on ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia & Dyspraxia support
Free downloadable toolkits for families and professionals
Community stories and lived experiences from neurodiverse individuals
Links to support networks and charities for neurodiversity
North East Lincolnshire Local Authority has commissioned InspirED Outreach to provide specialist support to children in Early Years and Key Stage 1. The InspirED Outreach team will work with educational settings to support children in Early Years and Key Stage 1 who either have an EHCP, or have been identified through the Early Years Inclusion Fund application process as requiring additional specialist outreach support in the area of communication and interaction or autism. Practitioners from InspirED Outreach will work directly alongside staff in settings to model strategies, demonstrate approaches and share resources. This ensures that support not only benefits the child but also strengthens staff knowledge and skills for future pupils, enhancing the graduated response to children with SEND.
Whether you’re an individual seeking support, a parent looking for resources, or an organisation ready to become more inclusive — we’re here to help.
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Lincolnshire Council
Axis Recruitment
KindMind provides advice, training, and signposting for individuals who care for, support, or teach people with neurodiverse needs.
Advice Hotline: 0115 959 7770
Email: info@kindmind.support
To book any KindMind training courses, please contact us by phone or email using the details above.