Useful ADHD and Autism Links

At Atypically, we know that navigating life with ADHD or autism can sometimes feel overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created this Useful Links page – a trusted collection of charities, organisations, and resources across the UK that can support you and your family. Whether you’re looking for practical advice, advocacy, or community connection, these organisations can help.

Autism Charities and Organisations

National Autistic Society
National Autistic Society

The UK’s leading autism charity, offering information, training, helplines, and local support services for autistic people and their families.

Ambitious about Autism
Ambitious About Autism

Focused on education, employment, and inclusion for autistic children and young people, with programmes and campaigns across the UK.

autistica
Autistica

A UK autism research charity funding vital studies into diagnosis, therapies, and support for autistic people.

Anna Kennedy Online
Anna Kennedy
Online

An autism awareness charity providing training, workshops, and community support for families.

Autism Alliance UK
Autism Alliance
UK

A national network of autism charities working together to provide information, services, and advocacy.

ADHD Charities and Organisations

ADHD Foundation
ADHD Foundation

A national charity supporting children, adults, and families with ADHD through training, resources, and awareness campaigns.

ADDISS
ADDISS

The National ADHD Information and Support Service, offering practical information and resources for parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals.

SEND & Parent Support Charities

IPSEA
IPSEA

Independent Provider of Special Education Advice, offering free legal information and support for families navigating SEND education rights.

Contact
Contact

Supports families with disabled children, including those with ADHD and autism, through advice lines, guides, and workshops.

youngminds
YoungMinds

The UK’s leading children’s mental health charity, supporting young people and parents with emotional wellbeing and mental health concerns, often linked with ADHD and autism.