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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This is where you’ll find all the things we run with communities, for communities, and sometimes led by communities.

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.

Roll for Inclusion:
Play for Wellbeing

A gentle community programme using our “Roll for Inclusion” method. It’s creative, supportive, and a bit like D&D (with zero pressure)!

Through collaborative storytelling, participants explore identity, confidence, and connection in a relaxed, welcoming space. No experience needed, just curiosity, kindness, and the willingness to explore stories together.

Research & Wellbeing
One-Shots

Research & Wellbeing One-Shots are a series of free, neurodivergent-friendly sessions using the Roll for Inclusion method to explore wellbeing, identity, and lived experience through gentle tabletop roleplay.

These are standalone sessions (no long-term commitment), designed as calm, creative spaces where people can reflect, connect, and take part in research in a way that feels safe, human, and accessible.

Delivered by Work’n’Diversity CIC × Dice & Balls CIC
Supported by Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Research Engagement Network (REN)

Neurodivergent-Friendly Digital Job Search Support

Digital Job Search Support is a series of free, neurodivergent-friendly pop-up sessions offering calm, practical help with online job searching and digital admin.

Sessions are small, low-pressure and supportive, with 1:1 and small-group digital support available so you can work at your own pace and ask for help when you need it.

Funded by Gedling Borough Council through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). Delivered by Work’n’Diversity CIC.

Women @ Work: Neurodivergent Peer Support Group

Women@Work is an empowering monthly online space for autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent women, trans, and non-binary people.

Each session features a 40-minute lived-experience talk, followed by a guided roundtable discussion. It’s honest, supportive, and mask-free. Between sessions, a Discord community offers connection, reflection, and peer support about work, well-being, and real life.

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.