
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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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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My Teen Tribe: A Space to Be You
My Teen Tribe is an after school club with a difference, where we strive to create a welcoming, positive vibe that feels inclusive for everyone, especially those who sometimes feel out of place in other settings. Ahead of our return on Monday, 6th January, we share what goes down on a typical Monday afternoon. -
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Stepping Out of Invisibility: Making Connections and Having Fun at MTT
We bring you the insider’s perspective of what goes on at MTT - our inclusive after-school club for neurodiverse 11 to 18 year olds. We consider how the activities foster connection, build confidence, and offer a sense of belonging for those who may often feel socially isolated.
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Urban Escapes: A Summer of Discovery, Connection & City Adventures
Following the great success of last year’s holiday clubs, this summer we are offering Neurodiverse young people (16-25 y/o) and their friends the chance to discover a whole new side of London. Twice a week, we will be doing adventures around the city that range from cinema under the stars to cycling through this amazing city we are all lucky enough to live in. These adventures are made for curious, creative people who want to see everything this city has to offer. -
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The Challenges of Change
Learning to face change can be one of the hardest obstacles we have to overcome in our lives, and this is especially the case for neurodiverse people. The young people we work with were made to face this during the refurbishment of our playground, as we had to find a new space for our after-school clubs. We were lucky enough to be offered to use the Eco House from local charity Bost, yet this was a step that would be rife with challenges. Helping the young people adapt to the change of location, both in terms of the logistics and the mental change would be a hurdle. -
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Countering Misinformation on the SEND Tribunal
We are responding to the article written by the Law Gazette concerning the supposed abolition of SEND tribunal. Their article positions the Labour government as on the verge of ending ‘legal writes to defined support’ for children with special education needs.Misinformation surrounding children with special educational needs is extremely damaging, and here, we aim to counter-balance some of the suggestions of this highly speculative article. -
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We’ve received a Civic Award – and It Means the World to Us
The Neurodiversity Family Hub has been honoured with a Civic Award, recognising our impact in the community. This award celebrates not just our work, but the voices and stories of every family we stand with. It marks growing public recognition of neurodiversity as a valued perspective. We're proud, grateful, and more committed than ever to this work.