Stride Yorkshire provides neurodiversity support services in Doncaster for adults with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities and other neurodivergent conditions. Our support is practical, person-centred and focused on real-life outcomes, including employment support, coping strategy sessions and workplace training.
We work with individuals and employers across Doncaster to deliver support that builds confidence, reduces barriers and creates sustainable, positive outcomes.
Stride Yorkshire supports neurodivergent adults in Doncaster who may be struggling to access employment, cope at work, or manage everyday challenges linked to autism, ADHD or learning disabilities. We also work with employers who want to better understand and support neurodivergent staff. Our Neurodivergent Employment Support in Doncaster service is fundamental to everything we do at Stride Yorkshire.
Our approach focuses on strengths, practical solutions and long-term outcomes. Rather than offering generic advice, we provide tailored support that reflects individual needs, workplace realities and personal goals.
We provide employment support for neurodivergent adults in Doncaster, helping individuals move into work, remain in employment and progress in their roles. Support includes job coaching, in-work support and practical guidance for real workplace situations.
Find out moreOur coping strategy sessions in Doncaster help neurodivergent adults manage challenges such as anxiety, sensory overwhelm, communication difficulties and workplace stress. Support is practical, structured and tailored to each individual.
Find out moreWe deliver neurodiversity training for employers and organisations in Doncaster, helping teams better understand autism, ADHD and learning disabilities. Training focuses on inclusive practices, communication and reasonable adjustments.
Find out moreStride Yorkshire provides support for a wide range of individuals and organisations across Doncaster. Our services are designed to be flexible, practical and focused on real outcomes.
Enquire nowOur neurodiversity support in Doncaster is flexible and shaped around individual needs, goals and circumstances. We focus on practical, real-world support rather than one-size-fits-all approaches.
Enquire nowStride Yorkshire was established in Doncaster, giving us a strong understanding of the local employment landscape and the challenges neurodivergent adults may face when accessing and sustaining work in the area.
Our team has specialist experience supporting adults with autism, ADHD and learning disabilities in real-world settings.
Support is tailored to individual strengths, challenges and goals, rather than using generic programmes.
We focus on practical results, including access to employment, improved coping strategies and greater independence.
We support individuals and employers across Doncaster and the surrounding area, helping neurodivergent adults access practical support that reflects local employment opportunities and real workplace environments.
Our approach is shaped by real-world experience and an understanding of the challenges faced by neurodivergent adults in work and everyday life. By working collaboratively within the local community, we aim to support positive, sustainable outcomes that benefit individuals, families and workplaces alike.
Enquire nowStride Yorkshire provides specialist support in Doncaster for adults with autism, ADHD and learning disabilities. Our services are designed to help individuals build confidence, manage workplace and daily challenges, and move towards more stable and fulfilling outcomes. Through employment support, coping strategy sessions and neurodiversity training, we focus on practical, personalised support that reflects each person’s strengths, goals and circumstances.
Accessing support can feel unclear, especially when questions around referrals, funding or eligibility are involved. At Stride Yorkshire, we aim to make the process as straightforward as possible.
Support usually begins with an initial conversation to understand individual needs, goals and circumstances. This helps us discuss the most appropriate type of support and the next steps.