Children's Neurodiversity Front Door Service Support

Mentoring is available as part of the post assessment support commissioned by the Humber Trust Foundation for individuals diagnosed and referred by the Children's Neurodiversity Front Door Team.

Post Diagnostic Mentoring Support at Matthew's Hub offers a unique opportunity to talk to one of our team of neurodivergent peer mentors who have lived experience alongside knowledge through working with other autistic and/or ADHD adults and young people.  

Post diagnostic mentoring is a space to explore your diagnosis, at a time when you are ready to do so. This may involve learning more about autism and/or ADHD, reflecting on how it impacts you as an individual, discussing your own traits and experiences with another neurodivergent person, and provides an opportunity to explore and develop strategies to understand and if possible minimise associated difficulties.

Mentoring sessions can be in person or online to suit.

Core Needs Support

Working with the Neurodiversity Front Door Team and selected Schools, Matthew’s Hub offer support and advice at school on identifying needs and making reasonable adjustments, both at school and home.

This service is for young people who are seeking an assessment for Autism/ADHD it is not for those already diagnosed.

If you would like more information about our mentoring sessions, please email hello@matthewshub.org

All members can access our social activities and weekly groups – See our What's On to find out more. 

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