Driven by experience.
Fuelled by purpose.
We are a community interest company founded on lived experience, dedicated to creating real change for neurodivergent individuals and families across the UK.
To equip neurodivergent individuals and their families with knowledge, advocacy, and resources — enabling them to navigate their unique journeys with confidence and dignity.
A society where neurodivergent individuals are fully included, with equal opportunities to thrive — where stigma is eliminated and every individual reaches their full potential.
As a CIC, we are not driven by profit but by impact. Every programme, every workshop, every mentorship match is designed around one goal: real, lasting change for real people.
What we stand for
Giving parents and individuals the knowledge, skills, and confidence to advocate for themselves and their future.
Creating environments where neurodivergent individuals are fully accepted, supported, and valued in society.
Providing quality learning in graphic design, ICT, Fine Art and similar courses — fostering talent and career development.
Ensuring neurodiverse young adults have buddies and mentors to navigate social, educational, and professional challenges.
Standing up for the rights and needs of neurodivergent individuals and families to ensure fair access to resources.
Using creative and tailored approaches to education, mentorship, and community engagement to address unique needs.
Partnering with families, educators, employers, and organisations to build a strong, inclusive support network.
Born from lived experience, built with love.
Neurodivergence Revived grew out of my journey as a parent to a son on the autism spectrum. Along the way, I realised how much I would have done differently — not only to ease his challenges but also to nurture his creativity and independence sooner. What became clear to me is that every neurodivergent individual has unique strengths and talents waiting to be discovered.
The first step was supporting parents, helping them navigate school systems and advocate for their children. Later, I searched for a mentor for my son — a peer who could act as a buddy and role model. That simple idea inspired the vision for Neurodivergence Revived: a place where parents feel empowered and where young people are supported through mentorship, creativity, and opportunities to thrive.
"This organisation reflects both personal experience and a belief: with the right support, every neurodivergent individual can flourish."