
Many organisations and charities help neurodiverse people find work. They offer guidance and support tailored to your needs. Connecting with the right group can make a big difference.
Some people have more than one condition, like ADHD and autism. In that case, it can help to connect with more than one organisation. The more support you get, the easier it will be to understand your rights and succeed at work.
Suffolk Law Centre encourages young neurodiverse individuals to reach out to autism-focused charities that offer practical advice and recommendations to help identify inclusive employers committed to good practice.

DAWN organisation’s goal is to provide high-quality benefits advice and support to disadvantaged members of the community.

Ace Anglia is an advocacy organisation working with people with learning disabilities and autistic people across Suffolk.

Autism Anglia is East Anglia’s leading autism charity, providing care and support to autistic children, adults, and their families.

The Disability Forum for Suffolk is a collaborative network of organisations working together to improve the lives of disabled people across the county.

Family First is a Christian charity which enables families to develop their capacity in supporting themselves and find solutions to the challenges through a network of volunteers.

Realise Futures’ aim is to improve and promote the economic and social wellbeing of those who are disadvantaged and/or disabled.

Leading Lives provides high quality social care support for people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs.

Sensing Change is a Social Work Practice providing a range of services including support to people with sight and/or hearing loss throughout Suffolk and beyond.

Papworth trust empowers people through skills development, opening pathways to work and increasing independence.
Disability Organisations – National
- Autism Action
- National Autistic Society
- Disability Rights UK
- Anna Kennedy Online
- Better Pathways
- Ambitious about Autism
- Mencap
- The National Disabled Identification Card (DID)
- VoiceAbility
- Share and Care’s homeshare scheme
- Learning Disability Today
- Disability Benefits Consortium
- SNAP Charity
- Mind
- Brighter horizons
- Autism Forward
- Aspierations.org
- Red2Green
- Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism | NHS
- Talem Law





