Whether you’re Autistic, work alongside neurodivergent people, or simply want to learn, these courses meet you where you are.

We live in a world that was largely built for one type of mind. For neurodivergent people, particularly Autistic adults, navigating that world can be exhausting, isolating, and often deeply misunderstood.

A growing movement of Autistic-led education and community-building is rewriting the narrative. And at the our part of that movement is NeuroHub Community; a neuro-affirming space founded by Autistic people, for anyone who wants to understand neurodivergent lives more deeply

Our course library is small but genuinely powerful. Each one is rooted in lived experience and current research, making them unlike most training you’ll find elsewhere. Here’s what’s on offer.

1. Understanding Autistic Wellbeing (On-Demand | ยฃ9.99)

What does wellbeing actually look like for Autistic people? Spoiler: it doesn’t always look the way neurotypical frameworks assume it should.

This on-demand webinar digs into the concept of Autistic wellbeing from the inside out, drawing on ideas from the Autistic community itself. You’ll come away with a clearer scaffold for what a positive Autistic existence can look like, challenging the deficit-focused lens that dominates so much mainstream conversation.

Who it’s for: Autistic individuals exploring their own wellbeing, families, support workers, therapists, and anyone who works in or around mental health.

2. Working With Neurodivergent Co-Workers (On-Demand | ยฃ9.99)

The workplace is changing. Neurodivergent employees, particularly those who are Autistic or have ADHD, bring enormous strengths, but also face real barriers in environments not designed with them in mind.

This course gives you both the theoretical understanding and the practical tools to work better alongside neurodivergent colleagues. It’s about genuinely understanding it and building teams where everyone can thrive.

Who it’s for: Managers, HR professionals, team leads, and any colleague who wants to show up better for the neurodivergent people around them.

3. Is Autism A Disorder? (On-Demand | ยฃ9.99)

The neurodiversity movement has been challenging the medical framing of autism for decades, but that challenge rarely makes it into mainstream training or education. This course introduces you to the key arguments, the research, and the community perspectives that complicate the simple “disorder” label.

Expect your thinking to be shifted.

Who it’s for: Anyone curious about neurodiversity, including clinicians, educators, researchers, and newly diagnosed Autistic adults processing what their diagnosis means.

4. Embracing Our Autistic Selves (Live Course | ยฃ50.00 | Starting May 1st 2026)

Of all the courses in NeuroHub’s library, this is perhaps the most personal.

Embracing Our Autistic Selves is a live, interactive course that weaves together mindfulness, reflection, and peer discussion to help Autistic participants build a genuinely positive Autistic identity. It’s about celebrating autism, sitting with it, and learning to see yourself clearly and kindly.

In a world that has spent decades telling Autistic people what’s wrong with them, this course does the opposite.

Who it’s for: Autistic adults who want to reconnect with themselves, build self-acceptance, and find community along the way.

5. Re-Storying Autism Video Course (On-Demand | ยฃ39.99)

The stories we tell about autism shape everything, from how Autistic people see themselves, to how they’re treated by schools, employers, healthcare systems, and families.

This flagship on-demand video course is described as “neuro-competent”. It invites learners to actively rethink the dominant narratives around autism and come away equipped to support Autistic people in genuinely effective, affirming ways. Currently available at 50% off, it’s one of the best-value training opportunities out there.

Who it’s for: Professionals working with Autistic people, parents, educators, and anyone in a position to change how autism is understood in their community.

Why NeuroHub Is Different

NeuroHub Community was founded in 2025 by David Gray-Hammond and Helen Edgar, with a clear purpose; to create a space where neurodivergent adults feel seen, supported, and understood.

What makes NeuroHub’s courses stand out isn’t just the quality of the content. It’s the perspective. These aren’t courses about Autistic people, designed by outsiders looking in. They’re built from lived experience, peer knowledge, and research led by Autistic people themselves.

Wwhen education comes from the inside, it looks and feels completely different.

NeuroHub is also a National Diversity Awards 2025 finalist, a recognition of the genuine impact we’re already having.

Ready to Learn?

Whether you’re looking to understand yourself better, support someone you love, or become a more effective professional, there’s a course here for you.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Browse all NeuroHub Community courses here

Courses start from just ยฃ9.99, with no jargon, no deficit framing, just honest, affirming, Autistic-led education.


NeuroHub Community also offers a thriving peer community, mindfulness resources, consultancy services, and regular live events. Explore everything at neurohubcommunity.org.

Book Raffle Ticket (Announced End Of Each Month)

Price range: £10.00 through £25.00

Purchase a ticket for our monthly book raffle (winner announced at the end of each month). If you win, you will receive two signed book, written by David Gray-Hammond, of your choosing. Ensure you fill out the form after paying so we can contact you if you win.

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  • David Gray-Hammond

    David Gray-Hammond is an Autistic, ADHD, and Schizophrenic author. He wrote “The New Normal: Autistic musings on the threat of a broken society” and “Unusual Medicine: Essays on Autistic identity and drug addiction”.

    He runs the blog Emergent Divergence (which can be found at https://emergentdivergence.com ) and is a regular educator and podcast host for Aucademy.

    He runs his own consultancy business through which he offers independent advocacy, mentoring, training, and public speaking.

    He has his own podcast “David’s Divergent Discussions” and can also be found on substack at https://www.davidsdivergentdiscussions.co.uk



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