Discover You Project
Supporting Emotions & Neurodiverse Diagnosis (SE & ND).
Promising you positive support for diagnosis and beyond.
Provide a safe space where children, young people and adults with neuro-developmental conditions can create positive relationships and build communication skills bringing people together in a community setting.
Provide targeted activities based on interests allowing individual autonomy over future activity planning.
Offer support and self-evaluation activities to better understand your condition and how it affects you and your daily life increasing your potential to progress into Education, Training and Employment.
Provide family support and advocacy to navigate the challenges that families face addressing those challenges as early as possible.
Group sessions for parents and carers
Support with Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Personal Independence Payments (PIP) claims
Group and one to one therapeutic play sessions
Advocacy and family support
Parent / carer sessions (Tuesday mornings)
Understand your condition
Guidance on Educational, Health and Care Plans (EHCP)
Group sessions for adult participants
Adult social group – Tuesday evening once a month
One to one appointments
Developmental assessments
Feedback from Discover You
The hub is lovely, and activities are well laid out.
O. (Adult Diagnosis of ADHD and Parent)
I like that I can do colouring. I normally draw at home and since coming here I have started to colour at home using watercolour pens.
A. (Adult Learning-Disabled Client)
Meeting other families and seeing my daughter starting to interact, has been wonderful. My daughter has embraced coming to these sessions.
K. (Parent of Autistic daughter)
It’s so nice to see my son looking happy and enjoying the space to move around easily. Its lovely that we can all feel like we are accepted for who we are.
O. (Parent of Autistic Child)
I liked coming and playing.
L (Sibling)
The children have enjoyed coming to the sessions and are able to feel relaxed and accepted.
C. (Parent of two Neurodiverse children)
I was sometimes overwhelmed in a larger group, but sometimes I found it good that I could blend into the background.
S. (Adult Autistic Client)
I really enjoyed coming and seeing other families like ours. I loved doing activities along with my own children, especially the clay. I liked the feel and texture of the clay.
L. (Adult self identifies as Autistic, Parent of Autistic Child)
I enjoyed coming to the sessions and drawing.
M. (Adolescent Autistic Client)
Make a referral
Email info@unitedsupportgroup.co.uk with Discover You in the subject line. With your name, postcode and brief details of your needs. We will contact you to book a suitable appointment to discuss how we can support you.