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Minds of All Kinds Notts

At Minds of All Kinds Notts, we understand that every mind is unique and amazing, including your child’s. This is a space created for parents and carers, where you can gain a deeper understanding of how your child's brain works, what makes them who they are, and discover practical ways to support them in navigating life with confidence and ease.

In this section you will find information on the Autism and ADHD pathway process along with access to support and advice in your local area and nationally.

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We’re here to celebrate neurodiversity and the wonderful ways that brains can work differently. So, whether you’re looking for answers, advice, or just a place to feel understood, you’re in the right spot!

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What to expect as we work out a special plan to help you be your best.

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About Us

This website was created by Nottingham & Nottinghamshire NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) in response to feedback from parents and carers with lived experience of neurodevelopmental differences. While it primarily focuses on Autism and ADHD, it also provides information on other neurodevelopmental profiles.

The content and design has been co-produced with parents, carers and young people with neurodevelopmental lived experience, as well as experts from the NHS, education, local authorities and local charities.

We sincerely thank everyone who shared their stories and experiences to help shape this resource.

We would particularly like to thank Aaron Itzerott from Nottinghamshire County Council for his technical input into the development of this website. 

Purpose of this website

  • Trusted Information: Provides a reliable source of neurodevelopmental information, advice and guidance, with a particular focus on Autism and ADHD, for all ages across Nottingham & Nottinghamshire.
  • Guidance & Decision-Making: To help people in navigating their options to find the right support and information.
  • Access to Support: To help people understand available support by signposting to local and national organisations.

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Minds of All Kinds provides links to external websites for informational purposes. These links are not endorsements by Nottingham & Nottinghamshire ICB, and we do not have control over their content or advertisements.

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What is ADHD

What is ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects a person’s ability to focus, control impulses, and manage energy levels.

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What is Autism

What is Autism

Autism is a term used to describe a neurological difference in brain development that has an effect on how a person develops.

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What is Neurodiversity

What is Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity refers to the idea that differences in brain function are a natural part of human diversity. Neurodiversity celebrates the diversity of human brains and minds. It recognises that neurological differences are natural variations of the population.

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