NeuroHub Community Ltd
Nominee Profile
Location: Brighton
NeuroHub Community Ltd was started by David Gray-Hammond with one goal in mind. Create community connection for Autistic and Neurodivergent people that research has shown can mitigate the mental health impact of being a marginalised group.
David, himself a finalist for the 2025 Positive Role Model for Disability award, wanted a place where neurodivergent people could connect and learn collaboratively, while also helping people form new social bonds and engage in mutual peer support.
NeuroHub Community offer an online social and learning space, twice weekly community connection sessions, weekly structured peer support sessions, and a fortnightly neurodivergent reading group.
Alongside this, NeuroHub Community Ltd engages in training for the NHS, local authorities, and charitable and private organisations. On top of this they engage in research consultancy and community knowledge exchange and creation.
Further to this, NeuroHub Community provides one-to-one mentoring for Autistic adults and mindfulness teaching redesigned to be inclusive of neurodivergent needs. David and his colleagues at NeuroHub community hope above all else that their work create a calm and nurturing space for a community that is known to experience negative outcomes in wider society.
David, himself a finalist for the 2025 Positive Role Model for Disability award, wanted a place where neurodivergent people could connect and learn collaboratively, while also helping people form new social bonds and engage in mutual peer support.
NeuroHub Community offer an online social and learning space, twice weekly community connection sessions, weekly structured peer support sessions, and a fortnightly neurodivergent reading group.
Alongside this, NeuroHub Community Ltd engages in training for the NHS, local authorities, and charitable and private organisations. On top of this they engage in research consultancy and community knowledge exchange and creation.
Further to this, NeuroHub Community provides one-to-one mentoring for Autistic adults and mindfulness teaching redesigned to be inclusive of neurodivergent needs. David and his colleagues at NeuroHub community hope above all else that their work create a calm and nurturing space for a community that is known to experience negative outcomes in wider society.