FAQ’s

We’ve answered some of the most common questions we’re asked below.

  • How do I get referred?


    You can refer yourself by contacting us directly, or be referred by a professional such as a social worker, job coach, or healthcare provider. We can make reasonable adjustments for the referral process, including text conversations, meeting you at a convenient location, or offering virtual appointments.

  • What area do you cover?


    We provide in-person independence coaching across Doncaster. In-work support is available nationally. All of our services — whether privately or local authority funded — can also be delivered online if needed.

  • What should I expect?

    You’ll receive personalised, one-to-one support designed around your goals — whether that’s building independence, preparing for work, developing confidence, or thriving in employment.

  • What does Stride cost?


    Costs vary depending on the service and funding source:

    • Independence coaching: £37.50 per hour privately, or subject to a financial assessment if funded by Doncaster Council.
    • In-work support: Free (funded through the Access to Work scheme).
    • Consultations: Quoted individually based on your needs.
    • Neurodiversity training: £20 per person (up to 20 people) or free if you employ one of our clients.
  • What makes Stride different from other services?


    Stride is led by people with lived experience of neurodivergence. We offer real, practical support focused on achieving long-term independence, career success, and confidence — not just ticking boxes.

  • How long does support last?


    Support length is flexible and based on your needs and funding — from short-term interventions to longer-term support.

  • What is neurodiverse?


    Neurodiverse describes the natural differences in how people think, learn, and process information. It includes autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and other cognitive variations.

  • What age do you support?


    We currently support adults aged 18 and over. When our alternative provision launches, we will also support young people aged 16 and over.

  • Do I need a diagnosis?
    • For local authority-funded independence coaching: a formal diagnosis is required.
    • For privately funded services: no formal diagnosis is needed — we support anyone who identifies as neurodivergent.

Testimonials

What has really stood out to me, compared to other support services is they genuinely care. It's not just a job. they're passionate about making a difference and didn't give up on me, even at low times, when I'd lost faith in myself. I will be forever grateful that stride became involved in my care and grateful to all stride workers, but especially Logan for the dedication and genuinely caring. Dan
I was very sceptical about starting my work with Stride, I struggled to trust professionals after past experiences. I can’t begin to list the ways that Stride have helped me, I feel like my life is back on track, and I know that I have all the support needed to get me to where I need to go in life. University finally feels like it might be a realistic goal. I am so grateful for everything! Brandon
I have had the pleasure of working with Stride Yorkshire in my journey to becoming a more inclusive employer. I knew I wanted to give adults with Autism a chance at working but was worried about my ability to support them. I was fearful of saying the wrong things, how they may manage criticism etc. Stride placed two fantastic candidates in my workplace as admin assistants, and I felt supported through the entire process, the job coaching was amazing, they took the pressure off massively from an employer’s perspective. By the time the support from Stride had finished, our eyes had been opened to the hidden ABILITIES of adults with social and learning conditions, both candidates had their own strengths, and struggles (which we knew how to support). If you are considering becoming more inclusive, and giving somebody a chance that might otherwise be overlooked, I would urge you to get in contact with Stride! Dot – Trador Print Ltd
I’ve been coming to Stride for the past couple of months and have been in the care of Logan. I’m autistic and since I left school, I’ve been lost, I don’t know what I want to do with myself, job wise and career wise, I failed in college I’ve been suffering with mental health including intrusive and obsessive thoughts brought upon by pure O, along with anxiety and depression and I didn’t have any friends after being rejected and bullied by peers time and time again. It’s been a struggle, but since I’ve been having my meetings with Logan weekly, he’s really helped me, I’m already seeing a difference, he is someone I can talk to about my mental health and help me in my recovery journey, he’s helping me come up with ideas for what kind of job I’d like and he’s introduced me to people I have common ground with and have developed friendships with. We’ve done a lot in a short time and we’ve only just begun, I feel like I’ve got a long way to go in my mental health recovery journey yet, but if anyone’s gonna get me there, it’s Logan. Adam

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