If you or your child is neurodivergent—living with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, or another condition—you may be looking for the right kind of support. Neurodiversity support centres help make a difference. They offer real help, from assessments and therapy to advice and community.
In this article, you’ll find links to support centres in South Africa, the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia.
There’s also a section on online options if you prefer remote support or can’t access help in person.
What do neurodiversity support centres do?
Support centres offer different services depending on where you live and what you need. Some are big organisations, others are small community-based centres. Here’s the kind of help they usually provide:
- Autism and ADHD assessments
- Speech, occupational, or behavioural therapy
- Help with school or learning challenges
- Support groups for parents or teens
- Advice on daily routines, behaviour, or emotional struggles
- Activities or programmes to build social or life skills
Support is important
Having the right support can make life easier. It can boost confidence, reduce stress, and help your child feel understood and included. And for parents or caregivers, it means guidance from people who get it.
Where can I find support?
Click the links below to explore support options:
- South Africa
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Canada
- Australia
- Online Support Options
Each section lists organisations, centres, and helpful places where you can get support or find out more.
Can I get help online?
Yes! If you don’t live near a support centre, or if it’s easier to get help from home, there are many great online options, including:
- Virtual therapy sessions
- Online support groups for parents, teens, and adults
- Learning tools and printable resources
- Webinars or training on neurodiversity topics
- Coaching and counselling via video calls
Reviewed April 2025. Always consult a professional for individual guidance.
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