
Brighton ADHD Social Evening (BASE)
Lord Nelson 36 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, United KingdomJoin us for BASE, a relaxed monthly social for adults with ADHD or ADHD traits, happening Saturday 5th April at the Prince Albert in Brighton.
Join us for BASE, a relaxed monthly social for adults with ADHD or ADHD traits, happening Saturday 5th April at the Prince Albert in Brighton.
Join our ADHD Access to Work Support Group for advice, peer support, and practical help navigating this life-changing scheme
Connect with fellow neurodivergent men in our monthly online support group—share experiences, explore strategies, and reduce isolation together
Join us for BASE, a relaxed monthly social for adults with ADHD or ADHD characteristics, happening Saturday 7th June at The Lord Nelson in Brighton.
Join our ADHD Access to Work Support Group for advice, peer support, and practical help navigating this life-changing scheme
Connect with fellow neurodivergent men in our monthly online support group—share experiences, explore strategies, and reduce isolation together
Join our ADHD Access to Work Support Group for advice, peer support, and practical help navigating this life-changing scheme
Connect with fellow neurodivergent men in our monthly online support group—share experiences, explore strategies, and reduce isolation together
Come along and help raise funds for the Neurodivergent Collaborative CIC at their poetry open mic night! It will be a fully neuroinclusive environment with No flashing lights, clear breaks and timings, with discreet fidgets available. A quiet space is available, you can leave if you need to, and you can stim to your hearts […]
🌼Kinder Dating for neurodivergent adults who want to date differently 🌼Light-hearted, meaningful and fun activities 🌼Warm, Respectful & Relaxed Atmosphere 🌼 Designed with RSD, anxiety & social fatigue in mind 🌼 Created by and for neurodivergents 📍 Location: The Lady Ottoline, 11A Northington St, London WC1N 2JF (Please note: the event space is upstairs and not wheelchair […]
Join our ADHD Access to Work Support Group for advice, peer support, and practical help navigating this life-changing scheme
Connect with fellow neurodivergent men in our monthly online support group—share experiences, explore strategies, and reduce isolation together