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A to Z Directory of autism and ADHD groups and organisations

The autism and ADHD-related groups and organisations shown below can either help you directly or provide information and support.

To find out more about how they can help you, please contact them using the phone number, email, or website address they have provided.

Additional groups and organisations that can provide support autism and ADHD

Better Futures

Better Futures provides support for adults aged 18 and older with autism and learning disabilities.

Phone          01752 776775

Email            betterfutures@improvinglivesplymouth.org.uk

Website       improvinglivesplymouth.org.uk/our-services/better-futures-learning-disability-supportadvice

 

Clip'N Climb

Clip'N Climb is a rock climbing centre that, every Sunday morning at 9am, holds autism and SEN-friendly sessions, providing children with additional needs the opportunity to enjoy the facilities in a quieter, calmer environment and meet other families in similar circumstances.

Phone          01752 717567

Website       plymouth.clipnclimb.co.uk

 

eLIVEate

eLIVEate provides creative and dynamic person-centred support for people with learning disabilities who are living or wish to live in Plymouth

Phone          01752 936358

Email            info@eliveate.co.uk

Website       eliveatesupport.co.uk

 

Marbles Lost and Found

Marbles Lost and Found provides mental health support and awareness, peer support groups, information, and resources on a wide range of conditions and disorders, including autism and ADHD.

Email            enquiries@marbleslostandfound.co.uk

Website       marbleslostandfound.co.uk

 

Oasis Café

Oasis Café is a social group dedicated to providing an environment where autistic adults in Plymouth are able to feel accepted, respected, safe, and understood.

Email            contact@aaiplymouth.org.uk

Website       aaiplymouth.org.uk/what-we-do/

 

Quiet at the Aquarium

The National Marine Aquarium on the Barbican holds special events for those with sensory needs at least twice a year and tends to be 2 hours long. Allows families and individuals to enjoy the exhibits without too much noise or distraction.

Phone          0844 893 7938

 

Trauma Informed Plymouth Network

The TIPN is a collaborative, community network that welcomes all individuals who have experienced childhood, later life adversity, and/or trauma. Anyone affected by adversity or trauma, including those with autism/ADHD, can join the TIPN as a member and/or access support, resources, and attend events, all of which aim to help make Plymouth a trauma-informed city.

Email            info@tipn.org

Website       traumainformedplymouth.org

 

Young Minds Parent's Information Service

Young Minds is the UK's leading charity committed to improving the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people. Driven by their experiences we campaign, research and influence policy and practice.

Young People's Mental Health - The Zone Plymouth

The Zone has several projects that can support you with your mental health, and for many young people, the first step is to talk with one of our youth support volunteers in confidence about how they're feeling and anything that may be worrying them.

Yourway Support Services

At Yourway, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to live life to the full and to play an active part in society. Our teams are committed to empowering people living with learning disabilities across Plymouth and beyond to do just that.

Youth Intervention Centre

The Youth Intervention Centre is a service aimed at supporting young people and children through difficulties they may be facing.

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