The Bubble- Neurodivergent adults social group
Come join us at The Bubble, a chill hangout for neurodivergent adults to connect, socialise, and feel accepted in a safe space!
Location
Monkey park co working space
128a Chester Street Chesterfield S40 1DN United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- Ages 18+
- In person
About this event
Welcome to The Bubble- Neurodivergent adults social group!
Come join us at Monkey park co working space for a fun and inclusive gathering. This event is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow neurodivergent adults in a relaxed setting.
Are you a neurodivergent adult looking to connect with like-minded people?
Hi I’m Alex and I’ve started “The Bubble social group” :
Where is the group?: a cozy space in Monkey Park community center 128a Chester St, Chesterfield S40 1DN
When is the group: 11-12pm, the first sunday of the month
This is a gentle, welcoming social space for neurodivergent adults especially those who were late-diagnosed, self-identified, or still exploring their identity.
Whether you’re autistic, anxious, Tourette's,dyspraxic, ADHD, or another neurotype, this group is for you.
We meet to connect, chat, unmask (if you want to) do crafts, and just be without pressure to perform or explain.
What to Expect:A warm welcome from me & Tom
A calm, low-pressure environment (we have a fairly large space with an extra quiet and)
fidgets
Optional conversation prompts, board games, or creative activities (watercolours, Lego, scrapbook materials, card making, bracelet making)
A board with everyone’s interests on to help you connect
Cozy corners of seating
You can talk, stim, fidget, doodle, move around or just listen
Support if you want it, from Alex
NO icebreakers or forced participation
A lovely attendee has shared this review:“ I really enjoyed the social group — it was a calm, welcoming space where I felt comfortable being myself. The sensory-friendly environment and conversation starter cards helped me connect with others easily. Meeting people with similar experiences made the day really meaningful. Although I felt a bit anxious at first, the supportive atmosphere helped me relax quickly. Overall, it was a great experience, and I’m excited to come back”
This space is hosted by a late-diagnosed neurodivergent occupational therapist
Booking: July & August sessions are available to book. These are a pilot to see if enough people would like to come to make it sustainable to continue after these 3 months.
Spaces are limited, so booking is essential!
You will need to complete a couple of forms due to my insurance.Scan the QR code in the image or visit:https://clientportal.uk.zandahealth.com/clientportal/navigateneurodiversityotand click “book class” OR simply email me and I’ll book you in - no problem!
Feedback:If you have any thoughts, ideas, feedback etc people email me! Some have suggested an online group, again if you're interested, let me know and i'll make it happen
All contributions go toward venue hire, materials, insurance etc to keeping the group running. We use a sliding scale with contribution suggestions .
Pay What You Can
£5 – Access Tier: For when money is tight
£8 – Standard Tier: Covers your place £12
– Supporter Tier: Helps others attend
*You’re welcome to pay any amount between (or below) these if needed. No explanation required! We don’t want anyone to miss out because they can’t afford it. Payment is via BACS or cash on the day.
Carers & PAs are free but please tell me they are coming due to room capacity.
Who this group is for: Neurodivergent adults (18+)Low to medium support needs (purely due to staffing)LGBTQIA+ affirming, trans-inclusive, trauma-informed. Anyone who wants to connect with others in a low pressure environment Those who are curious, quiet, or unsure — you don’t have to “have it all figured out” to join.
There’s no pressure to talk, perform, or “people” in any particular way. This space is built on care, consent, and community.
Please note that this space is up one short flight of stairs
Parking:Unfortunately they don't have a carpark but there is street parking on clifton street which runs along the side of the venue as well as parts of chester street adjacent & Crompton Street Car Park which is approx 10 min walk away.
FEELING WORRIED OR HAVE QUESTIONS? pop me an email anytime and we can have a chat, I'm happy to support in any way I can, to help you attend & feel comfortable: Alex@NavigateNeurodiversityOT.comI can’t wait to meet you!
*Once you have registered your interest here, I will send you an email with some forms to complete for my insurance, payment information and my details incase you'd like chat :)
Frequently asked questions
It’s all road parking but there are a lot of roads surrounding moneky park. There’s also a public carpark on Crompton Street which is approx 10 min walk away
yes you can, they can come for free- please let me know they are attending due to room capacity!
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