What is Neurodiversity
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What is Neurodiversity

By Herefordshire Autism & Neuro Diverse Support CIC

Join us to learn all about Neurodiversity and celebrate the unique strengths and perspectives of individuals with diverse neurological diffe

Location

Berrows Business Centre

Bath Street Hereford HR1 2HE United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Welcome to the event: What is Neurodiversity

Join us at Berrows Business Centre on September 12, 2025 at 9:30 AM (Europe/London) to explore the fascinating world of neurodiversity.

Discover the beauty and strengths of diverse neurological conditions. Learn how to embrace differences and create an inclusive environment for all individuals.

This event is perfect for anyone curious about neurodiversity and eager to promote acceptance and understanding in our communities. And experience the Spectrum Room with an overload of Sensory Processing .

One of the best training sessions I've had around Autism.”Many professionals and carers have described the experience as eye-opening and deeply impactful, helping them better understand the sensory and emotional challenges autistic individuals face

“10/10 recommended. Good for understanding the behaviours of people with autism and other learning disabilities.”This feedback highlights how the immersive nature of the experience helps participants grasp the complexity of autism beyond textbook definitions

“I feel like I have more of an understanding of how people see the world.”This kind of insight is exactly what the Spectrum Reality Room aims to provide—empathy through experience

From an autistic participant:Britney, who is on the autism spectrum, shared in a video testimonial that the experience helped her feel seen and validated. She appreciated that others could now understand what sensory overload feels like and how it affects daily life

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Core Services Offered by HANDS Hub

Children’s Activity Sessions

Sensory-friendly and inclusive events tailored for children with autism and other neurodiverse conditions.

Examples include arts & crafts, sensory play, and holiday activities .

Parent Support Groups

Safe spaces for parents and carers to share experiences, receive guidance, and connect with others.

Often run in collaboration with Parent Carer Voice Herefordshire (PCVH) .

Professional Workshops

Training and awareness sessions for educators, health professionals, and support workers to better understand and support neurodiverse individuals 2.

Drop-in Advice and Peer Support

Informal sessions where families and professionals can seek advice, share resources, and receive emotional support 3.

The Spectrum Room

A dedicated space to help visitors understand sensory overload and other experiences common to autistic individuals 2.

Inclusive Summer Programs

SEND-focused holiday activities that promote learning through play, sensory exploration, and social interaction

From £100.00
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