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Nothing About Us Without Us: Autistic-Led Organisations, Charities & Social Media to Follow
(Also a few amazing advocates, organisations and charities that are not Autistic-led but are doing amazing work, and I feel they are wonderful allies in our community!)
A list of UK Autistic-led organisations was originally compiled by Zoe Williams (2024).
I’ve expanded this to include even more organisations and additional signposting with some links to global Autistic-led organisations. I have also curated list of some neuro-affirming social media accounts to follow.
If you know of any other organisations or accounts that you feel should be included please get in touch.
Also, check out the blog I wrote with GROVE about the harm of neurodiversity-lite and why it is important to do your research before you engage with Autism organisations.
Download your FREE Autism and Neurodiversity Starter Pack Ebook that I created with David Gray-Hammond (Emergent Divergence)
Looking for neurodiversity-affirming books – have a look at my recommended reading list.
The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism (TPGA) has created a page of resources with helpful signposting and guidance about finding neuro-affirming organisations and people to trust.
How can you know which autism organizations to support and trust?
They suggest considering if they organisation or person follows the following guidelines:
Advocacy for the human and civil rights of all autistic people: Clear positions must be publicly expressed on issues that affect the well being of autistic individuals. Such issues include the use of physical and chemical restraints; the lack of full inclusion in education, work, and housing; and funding for programs that address the immediate needs of Autistic people in their communities.
Supports, not cures: autism is a naturally occurring human neurological variation and not a disease process to be cured. Autistic neurology, sensory traits, processing, communication, and other autism-specific traits should be accommodated, not stigmatized. Qualify of life for autistic people of all ages and abilities should be a primary focus. Medical or health issues that may accompany autism should be addressed as co-occurring conditions, not as integral to autism.
Autistic-informed supports and therapies: Services for Autistic individuals must improve their quality of life. When there is conflict between non-autistic autism professionals and the Autistic community as to an approach or therapy, the organization takes autistic concerns seriously, and looks to participatory and otherwise autistic-informed research, and self-advocate leadership, for direction.
Inclusiveness: Autistic people must have significant, meaningful, and primary roles in all aspects of the organization, especially at board and executive levels, with regards to planning and decision-making. Autistic employees and contractors will be compensated at the same level as other participants doing similar work.
Acceptance, not stigmatization: All aspects of the organization’s financial cycle, from advertising and fundraising through grants and programs, must be driven by values of inclusion and acceptance of autistic people of all ages and abilities. It is not acceptable to use scare tactics or negative imagery to promote autism awareness.
Global Organisations
- Autism From The Inside (Australia & Global)
- Autistic Collaboration
- Autistic Women’s and Non-Binary Network (AWN)
- Autistic Inclusive Meets (AIM)
- ASAN (Autistic Self Advocacy Network)
- CASY (Cultural Autism Studies at Yale)
- Neuroclastic
- Reframing Autism (Australia & Global)
- Stimpunks
- Therapist Neurodiversity Collective
- Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism
- Thriving Autistic
UK Organisations
- Aucademy
- Autism and ADHD Parent Support Group CIC
- Autism Inclusivity
- Autism Level Up
- Autistic Collaboration
- Autistic Inclusive Meets (AIM)
- Autistic Parents UK
- Autistic Revolution
- Autistic UK
- Autistic Girls Network
- Autscape
- Ausome Training
- Gecko Community
- GROVE
- Lotus Collaborations
- National Autistic Taskforce
- NeuroBears (Pandas Online)
- Neurodiverse Connection
- Neurodiverse Self Advocacy
- Neurohodgepodge
- Nurture Programme (Jodie Isitt)
- Parent and Autistic Children Together (PAACT Support)
- Participatory Autism Research Collective
- The PDA Space
- Play Radical
- Reachout ASC
- Spectrum Gaming
- Spectrum Space (neuro-affirming & neurodiverse staffing team)
- The Future is ND
- WithinInsight Coaching
UK Regional Organisations
- A2ndVoice (London)
- AMASE (Autistic Mutual Aid Society Edinburgh)
- Appeer (Surrey)
- ARGH (Autism Rights Group Highland)
- Aubergine Cafe (Cardiff)
- Aurora Consulting (Scotland)
- AutAngel (Reading)
- Autpeer (Cumbria)
- Autism Early Support (Buckinghamshire)
- Autism Support (Crawley)
- Autism Wellbeing
- Autism Inclusion Matters — Isle of Wight
- Autistic Inclusive Meets (London)
- Autistic (ASD) Women in and around Colchester (AWAC)
- Isle of Wight SEN Support
- Koala (Hampshire)
- Muíriosa Foundation (Ireland)
- ND Matters (Northwest England)
- Neurodivergent Friends in Thanet (East Kent)
- Scottish Ethnic Minority Autistics (SEMA)
- Staklife (Kent)
- SWAN (Scotland)
- Waymakers CIC (Devon)
- ZIG/ZAG (Gloucestershire)
Looking for a neurodivergent neuro-affirming practitioner?
Check out Thriving Autistic’s International Directory of Neurodivergent Neuro-affirming Practitioners. You can search for a therapist, coach, psychologist, relationship support, and more in their global directory.
Discover more directory signposting collated by Thriving Autistic.
Social Media Accounts & More Websites
Some of this list has been created using shared resources from Robbie Prosser on Facebook (thank you!), I have added lots more and will keep expanding this epic list!
Not all these pages /groups/ organisations may be Autistic led but I have found many to be personally valuable, others have been recommended to me. I am not accountable for content of the list below but I hope it is a valuable starting point. Some of our allies are also doing truly fabulous work and it’s worth looking wider.
I encourage you to do your own research and look into spaces that feel right for you or those you support!
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About Chloé — Chloé Hayden (chloehayden.com.au)
Autistic Researchers Researching Autism (ARRA)
Autistic Topics (John Greally)
Autism Understood – A website about autism, for Autistic young people by Spectrum Gaming.
AUsome Autism Training | Challenging your thinking on autism (ausometraining.com)
Autism A Mom’s Journey
Autism Doctor (Liliya Wheatcraft – psychiatrist )
Autism Support Specialists Lancashire – Reachout ASC
Autistic Advocate (Kieran Rose)
Autistic and living the dream (website)
Autistic and living the dream | Facebook
Autistic Not Weird (Facebook)
Autistic Not Weird (website)
Autistic Woman and NonBinary network
AutisticRadio
Bee Positive Parenting
Ben B. – “My Own Words: Reflections of a Non-Speaking Autistic
Bex Milgate Psychotherapy And Psychoeducation
Blue Sky Learning
Bobbi Elman (Autistic Experience, consultancy and training)
Bri Guerra, Nonspeaking Advocate for Change
DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy
Dr Joanne – Neurodivergent Educational Psychologist
Edinburgh & Lothian Asperger Society
Effie Purple Bean Autistic Artist
Emergent Divergence (Facebook)
Emergent Divergence: The neurodivergent ramblings of David Gray-Hammond (website)
Epic Autism Padlet – Epic Autism Resources. A collection of the best visuals and links curated by Spectrum Gaming community and volunteers.
Fergus Murray Arts, Science and Minds
Flappy Inky Feathers
Gem Kennedy
GROVE Neurodivergent Mentoring & Education
Helen Daniel – Autism and ND Support Practitioner
https://www.geckocommunity.org.uk
I CAN Network Ltd
Isle of Wight SEN Support
Jade Farrington – Counsellor and Therapist
Jill Holly – NeuroDiversity University
Jordan James The Autistic Photographer
Julia Daunt-me, myself and PDA
Kate Boot (Neurodivergent Advocacy & Therapeutic Services)
Kelly Mahler (OT Interocpetion – website)
Kelly Mahler
Kirsty Forbes (website)
Kristy Forbes – Autism & ND Support (Facebook)
Laura Hellfeld Neurodivergent Nurse Consulting
Libby Hill Speech & Language Therapist (libbyhillspeechtherapist.co.uk)
LiL Penguin Studios / Autism Happy Place
London Autism Group
LOPAC (League of Autistic Psychologists and Affirming Colleagues – Australia)
Monotropism (website)
Monotropism.org (Bluesky)
ND Perspective
ND Social Care and Family Services (Tanya Adkin)
No Nonsense Neurodiversity | Facebook
Not Fine in School: Family Support for School Attendance Difficulties
Parenting Autistic Children with Love & Acceptance
Parents Protecting Children UK
PDA Society
Peel Autism Resources
Pimp My Mind
Play Radical (Max Alexander)
Sally Cat PDA Page
SEDS Connective
seND – free SEND and EHCP Advice
SOS SEN (not Autistic-led but valuable for education advocacy in UK)
Speaking of Autism… – An autistic speaks about living with autism. (wordpress.com)
Special Needs Jungle (not Autistic-led but valuable for education advocacy in UK)
Tanya Valentin l Neuro-Affirming Family Coach
The Art of Autism nonprofit (the-art-of-autism.com)
The Audhd Mental Health Educator
The Autistic Collective CIC – East Renfrewshire
The Long Road – a Diary of a SEND Mum
The SEND Collaborative | Facebook
The Sensory Projects (Joanna Grace)
Therapist Neurodiversity Collective
Thinking Persons Guide to Autism
Three Little Birds-Raising Kids On The Autism Spectrum
Tigger Pritchard: Neuroaffirming Advocate, Consultant and Trainer
Victoria Kennedy The ND Advocate
You, Me And Neurodiversity with Claire Rocks – Autism & SEND Advocate