Understanding the Neurodivergent Brain – Multi-Agency Professionals Event

Understanding the Neurodivergent Brain – Multi-Agency Professionals Event

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20 Jan 2026, 10:00 - 12:30
3-9 Spon End, Coventry CV1 3HB, UK

Contact person

Sarah-Jane McGarry

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The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC

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This session is designed for professionals working across education, community, health, policing, and support services.

This multi-agency professionals event brings together local services to explore how autism and ADHD impact individuals, families and systems.


The session will support professionals to develop a shared understanding of the neurodivergent brain, consider how challenges present across different settings, and reflect on how greater consistency across services can improve outcomes.


This is not a formal training session. It is an opportunity to build understanding, explore the links between neurodivergence and the needs professionals are seeing in practice, and learn more about the support and services offered by The Autism & ADHD Advocates CIC.


The event is suitable for professionals working in education, early help, health, policing, youth services and community support roles.


The session will be interactive, with time for discussion, networking and exploring collaboration and referral opportunities across services.

Related to

Community & family
Education
People with disabilities
Reduced inequalities
Workshop for organizations

Getting there

Location & parking: The event will take place at Bethel Church, Spon End. Limited parking is available at the church. If the car park is full, additional parking can be found on nearby side streets or at the Coventry Rugby Ground, which is a short walk away.

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.

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Practical details

Learning Learning

20 Jan 2026, 10:00 - 12:30
3-9 Spon End, Coventry CV1 3HB, UK

Contact person

Sarah-Jane McGarry

Ask Sarah-Jane a question