Event Volunteer – Neurodiversity Professionals Event (January)

Event Volunteer – Neurodiversity Professionals Event (January)

One-off · 20 Jan 2026, 09:00 - 13:00
3-9 Spon End, Coventry CV1 3HB, UK
Hosting
ChildrenYouthCommunity & family
10 Reduced inequalities

Contact person

Sarah-Jane McGarry

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The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

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Summary

We are looking for friendly volunteers to support a one-off professional event bringing together local services to improve understanding of neurodivergence.

Detailed description

This is a one-off volunteering opportunity supporting a multi-agency professional event in January.

The event brings together professionals from policing, social care, youth services and community organisations to improve understanding of autism, ADHD and neurodivergent needs.

Volunteer tasks may include welcoming attendees, helping with sign-in, refreshments, basic room support and helping the event run smoothly.

No previous experience is required. We’re looking for friendly, reliable people who are happy to help for a short period of time.

What we will provide to volunteers

🤝 Extra support

Getting there

Getting there: The event is held at Bethel Church, Spon End. There is limited parking at the church. If this is full, parking is available on nearby side streets or at the Coventry Rugby Ground, both within easy walking distance.

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About The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

The main purpose of our organisation is to provide support and advocacy for individuals and families that are ADHD/Autistic. We aim to offer guidance, resources, and a supportive community to help individuals better understand and manage these conditions. Additionally, we strive to raise awareness about autism and ADHD to promote acceptance and inclusion in society.