
You are invited!
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We're thrilled to invite you to our launch event!
Join us and embark on a journey to explore who we are, uncover the amazing offerings we have in store, and together, let's take a step towards creating a more welcoming and inclusive community for Neurodiverse young people and their families.
Venue
Mint Street Adventure Playground - 2nd Floor, SE1 1QU
We can't wait to welcome you with open arms as we embark on this exciting adventure together. See you there!
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What we learned this summer
The Summer Escapes programme of 2025, funded by Southwark Council, turned out to be a wonderful success – but also an unexpected learning journey. At the start, things weren’t easy. We had planned the programme only for young adults aged 16–25, but numbers were low. Opening the project to younger participants from age 11 upwards felt like a gamble. Could such a wide age range really play and learn together? To our delight (with safeguarding in place), the answer was yes – not only did they mix, but they thrived together. Friendships formed across ages, and the young people surprised us with their generosity and adaptability. -
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A Fun-Filled Kayaking Adventure with Our Young People
At our club, we believe in creating a safe space where young people can try new things, take risks, and step outside their comfort zones. For many neurodiverse children, going out on the water is a big challenge—but it’s also an incredible opportunity to build confidence and discover joy. This summer’s kayaking trip proved that with the right support, encouragement, and teamwork, new experiences can be both exciting and deeply rewarding. -
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Spotlight on Junior and Teen Tribes
As our Junior and Teen tribes take a well-earned break for the Spring holidays, we wanted to take this opportunity to share some information about our clubs and answer some Frequently Asked Questions. -
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Celebrating Children's Mental Health Week at My Tribe and Nexus Tribe
This week (3rd-9th February) is Children's Mental Health Week. We share how we embraced this theme at our Junior, Teen and Nexus Tribe clubs this week, using engaging activities to foster growth, self-discovery and well-being.
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A New Year for Tiny Tribe
Tiny Tribe is our weekly group for children aged 0–5 and their families, offering play, learning, and community every Wednesday. In this article, we share how the group prepares for the year ahead, the inclusive and diverse spirit that makes it unique, the support it offers to parents as well as children, and the special sense of community that continues to grow year after year.
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News
What we learned this summer
The Summer Escapes programme of 2025, funded by Southwark Council, turned out to be a wonderful success – but also an unexpected learning journey. At the start, things weren’t easy. We had planned the programme only for young adults aged 16–25, but numbers were low. Opening the project to younger participants from age 11 upwards felt like a gamble. Could such a wide age range really play and learn together? To our delight (with safeguarding in place), the answer was yes – not only did they mix, but they thrived together. Friendships formed across ages, and the young people surprised us with their generosity and adaptability. -
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Summer Escape 2025: Mid-Summer Adventures on Wheels, in the Park, and Beyond
This summer, our Summer Escape programme has already been filled with challenge, laughter, and learning. From cycling through London’s iconic streets to Lasertag battles and fresh wraps in the park, our young people have embraced new experiences, built confidence, and strengthened friendships. This programme is funded by Southwark Council Short Break,for the 16-25 years old and we are grateful for their support in helping us achieve our goals—especially in empowering the neurodiverse young people who join us. And the best part? The adventure isn’t over yet—there’s more to come! -
News
A Fun-Filled Kayaking Adventure with Our Young People
At our club, we believe in creating a safe space where young people can try new things, take risks, and step outside their comfort zones. For many neurodiverse children, going out on the water is a big challenge—but it’s also an incredible opportunity to build confidence and discover joy. This summer’s kayaking trip proved that with the right support, encouragement, and teamwork, new experiences can be both exciting and deeply rewarding.