Creating Neuroinclusive Communities Where Everyone Can Thrive
We collaborate with community hubs, CICs, libraries, youth groups and local networks to bring creative, accessible programmes directly to the people who benefit most.
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Welcome in!
This is where you’ll find all the things we run with communities, for communities, and sometimes led by communities.
Everything here is designed to be friendly, accessible, and neurodivergent-positive.
Take your time, look around, and if something sparks your interest just…
Read’n’Discovery:
Neuro-Inclusive Book Club
A gentle, community-based book club for late-identified neurodivergent adults.
If you’re feeling a bit lost after a diagnosis or self-identifying as autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent… you’re not alone.
This relaxed book club is a calm space to connect, reflect, and explore identity together, with absolutely zero pressure to perform.
Just come as you are.
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One book or theme each month, linked to identity, difference, growth
No need to read the whole book — listening & showing up is enough
Friendly, sensory-aware, movement-friendly environment
Crafts, stim toys, quiet breaks all welcome
Facilitated by an autistic psychologist with 10+ years supporting ND adults
Co-designed with lived experience to ensure safety, authenticity & accessibility
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Adults who are newly diagnosed, self-identified, or exploring ND identity
Anyone looking for a low-pressure connection
No referral needed, just come along!
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Nottingham Central Library
Next session: Every last Wednesday of the month
Time: 11:00–12:00
You’ll find the full details, including dates, times, and any last-minute changes, on our Events page.Each session has its own event listing with a link to book your free ticket.
If anything shifts (time, room, cancellations), the event page will always show the updated information.
Roll for Inclusion: Community Edition
Our flagship programme, and for good reason.
It’s fun, it’s supportive, and people leave feeling braver, more connected, and more themselves! (You’ll notice it even has a page of its own on the website!).
Roll for Inclusion is a gentle, creative tabletop roleplay group (a bit like D&D, but zero pressure) designed to build confidence, connection and practical life skills in a relaxed, supportive way.
You don’t need any experience, acting ability or “roleplay confidence”. Just curiosity, kindness, and the willingness to explore stories together.
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Create characters together (as serious or as silly as you like)
Explore everyday and imaginative scenarios
Practise communication, teamwork and decision-making
Build confidence at your own pace
Have fun, genuinely!
Everything is optional. You can participate quietly, loudly, or anywhere in between.
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Roll for Inclusion is for anyone who wants a gentle, friendly space to connect, imagine, and explore at their own pace.
It tends to be especially helpful for:autistic, ADHD and otherwise neurodivergent adults
people feeling isolated or wanting to make new friends
anyone whose social or “people skills” feel a bit rusty
people learning English who want a fun, low-pressure place to practise
folks new to Nottingham or new to the UK
people exploring identity, confidence or self-understanding
unemployed or under-employed adults
anyone who wants a safe, creative “reality escape” once a month
You don’t need to be confident, outgoing, or experienced.
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We run both in-person and online groups:
In-person sessions at Dice & Balls CIC (Arnold, Nottingham)
Online monthly campaign starting February 2026
All session dates, times and booking links are on our Events page.
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Roll for Inclusion blends lived experience, psychology and play.
People who tried it often tell us they:feel braver trying new things
communicate more confidently
feel less alone
build real friendships
rediscover fun and creativity
A lot of people say: “I didn’t know I needed this until I tried it.”
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Our coaching and workplace support can often be funded through the UK’s Access to Work scheme. This means employees and jobseekers may be able to access our services at little or no personal cost, with funding provided directly by the government.
Women @ Work: Neurodivergent Peer Support Group
An empowering monthly online space for autistic, ADHD and otherwise neurodivergent women, trans and non-binary people to talk honestly about work, wellbeing and everything in between.
Workplaces can be confusing, exhausting, inspiring, hilarious and overwhelming, sometimes all in the same week.
Women @ Work is a place where you don’t have to mask, minimise or over-explain yourself. You can just show up and be real.
It’s peer-led, lived-experience-driven and genuinely supportive.
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Talk openly about work, burnout, boundaries and weird workplace moments
Share strategies that actually work for ND brains
Compare notes on communication styles, emotional labour and expectations
Celebrate wins, vent about struggles, and support each other
Keep things gentle, friendly and at your pace
You can join with your camera off, speak a lot, speak a little, or just listen. There’s no pressure to contribute if you don’t want to.
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Women @ Work is especially supportive for:
autistic, ADHD and otherwise ND women
trans and non-binary people (the group is explicitly inclusive)
people in, in between, around or in any sort of work (full time mum counts!)
people navigating tricky workplaces
folks recovering from burnout
people figuring out boundaries, identity or communication
anyone who wants a space where they don’t have to pretend
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We meet online, in the evening, once a month.
It’s calm, cosy and community-led.All dates and free booking links are on our Events page, and that’s also where you’ll find any last-minute changes or updates.
An optional Discord community is available to keep conversations going between sessions.
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ND women and trans/NB people often fall through the cracks of mainstream workplace support.
This group creates a space to:feel seen
build confidence
learn from people who “get it”
talk without judgment
break isolation
grow alongside others
It’s support, connection and community, without the formality.
More Community Goodness Coming Soon…
We’ve got a few new community sessions brewing for the new year! Things like relaxed drop-ins, practical support spaces and more ways to connect with other neurodivergent adults.
If you want to hear when new groups launch, you can:
👉 Follow us on social media
👉 Keep an eye on our Events page
👉 Or just drop us a message and we’ll keep you in the loop 💜
We’re growing this space gently and at a pace that feels right and you’re always welcome to join when things unfold.

