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Autistic Pride Mega Resource Bundle

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Get Your Autistic Pride Mega Resource Bundle - Available for a limited time only!


Neuroaffirming support for Autistic people, families and professionals


This bundle will disappear from sale at the end of June.


June 18th is Autistic Pride Day, and we wanted to celebrate by bringing neuroaffirming support to as many people as possible.


In a world that doesn’t like to make space for difference, it’s more important than ever that Autistic adults and children are supported to accept and embrace their unique self. Research indicates that developing a positive Autistic identity can lead to better mental health and self-esteem.


We’re here to help with exactly that!


There is nothing wrong with being Autistic. Being Disabled doesn’t make anyone less valuable or less worthy of love and a happy life.



What’s in the bundle?


More than £100 worth of resources for just £25!


Whether you’re an Autistic or otherwise Neurodivergent person; have Neurodivergent family or friends; or work with Neurodivergent people, this is for you.


You’ll receive access to a whole host of neuroaffirming materials created by proudly Autistic professionals, including eight webinars and nineteen downloadable pdfs.


They educate, affirm, and support change in a way that honours Autistic neurology.


Let’s break it down


These resources are for you to download and keep forever unless otherwise stated. You are invited to use them yourself; with family and friends; and with those you work with.


Downloadable pdfs


  • An Introduction to Unmasking Autistic Identity Safely: Things to consider and how to start - Jade Farrington

Autistic masking is often presented simply as ‘acting neurotypical’, as if there’s a facade that can be removed to reveal a true self. The reality is deeper, and unmasking isn’t always safe. This guide introduces important considerations for beginning your unmasking journey.


  • Unmasking Journal - Teodora Byrne

Through compassionate prompts, small and manageable steps, self-reflection and space to write down your thoughts, this journal gently guides you toward self-discovery without pressure or overwhelm.


  • Side Questing to Your Destination: Enjoying a life in line with your values - Jade Farrington

When you’re Neurodivergent, normative ideas about time can stop you achieving your goals and leading the life you’d love. This ebook introduces you to a values-driven life which allows you to side quest to your destination.


  • A Neurodivergent Introduction to Diversifying Your Self-Care: Doing what works - not what society tells you - Jade Farrington

A mini workbook with reflective prompts to broaden your idea of self-care and implement what works for you.


  • The Pace You Need - Teodora Byrne

The aim of this e-book is to help you notice, understand, respect and communicate the pace you need without guilt.


  • Understanding and Navigating Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) - Teodora Byrne

Whether you’re Neurodivergent yourself, supporting someone who is, or just wanting to deepen your understanding then this guide is for you.


  • Advocacy Language for Parents: For Parents and Carers Talking to Professionals About Dyspraxia - Laura Hellfeld

A practical guide to helping families communicate concerns, needs, and support requests confidently when discussing dyspraxia with professionals.


  • Talking with Your Young Person About Dyspraxia: Gentle Conversations and Respectful Support - Laura Hellfeld

Supportive guidance for discussing dyspraxia with your young person in ways that build understanding, self-esteem, and self-advocacy.


  • All Things Waking Up and the Morning: A compassionate workshop handout for parents and carers - Laura Hellfeld

A neurodiversity-affirming resource exploring common morning challenges and practical ways to create calmer, more connected starts to the day.


  • How Do I Help My Young Person Stop Withholding Wee? A Guide for Families and Professionals - Laura Hellfeld

Learn why children and young people may withhold urine and discover compassionate, evidence-informed strategies to support toileting confidence.


  • Neurodivergent Healthcare Passport: What staff need to know before assessing, examining or treating me - Jade Farrington

A broad-ranging self-advocacy passport to support Neurodivergent people to communicate their sensory, communication and other needs to medical services.


  • Individual & Family Health Organiser: For Individuals, Carers & Families - Laura Hellfeld

A comprehensive record-keeping tool to help organise medical information, medications, and important health-related details in one place.


  • Is Your Young Person Starting a New Medication? A list of questions to ask your care provider - Laura Hellfeld

A helpful checklist of questions to support informed discussions about new medications, potential benefits, side effects, and ongoing monitoring.


  • Received a New Medical Diagnosis? A Beginning List of Questions to Ask Your Care Provider - Laura Hellfeld

A practical guide to help families understand a new diagnosis and prepare meaningful questions for healthcare professionals.


  • Practical Toolkit for Families and Professionals Rethinking Praise: Practical Strategies for Toileting Support - Laura Hellfeld

Explore alternatives to traditional praise-based approaches and learn supportive strategies that foster autonomy, trust, and confidence in toileting.


  • When the Doctor Says “Let’s Wait and See...”: How to Keep the Conversation Going, For Parents and Carers - Laura Hellfeld

Guidance for families who feel concerns remain unresolved, with practical tips for gathering information, monitoring progress, and advocating effectively.


  • Supporting Young People with Taking Medication: For Parents, Carers and Families - Laura Hellfeld

Practical strategies to help make medication routines more accessible, predictable, and supportive for young people and their families.


  • Supporting Your Young Person with Toothbrushing & Mouth Care: For Parents, Carers and Families - Laura Hellfeld

A compassionate guide to understanding common barriers to oral care and finding realistic, sensory-aware approaches that work for your family.


  • Supporting PDA Learners in School - Laura Hellfeld

A resource for understanding and supporting PDA learners through collaborative, low-demand approaches that promote safety, trust, and engagement.


Webinars


  • Not Just Clean: Rethinking Hygiene as an Equity Issue - Laura Hellfeld

Explore how hygiene expectations can create barriers for Disabled and Neurodivergent people, and learn how to approach personal care through the lens of dignity, access, and inclusion.


  • Why Hygiene Is Not Just About Cleanliness: Understanding Neurodivergent Needs - Laura Hellfeld & Teodora Byrne

We discuss the sensory, motor, executive functioning, and emotional factors that can affect hygiene routines along with practical strategies to provide respectful support.


  • What Does ‘Neuro-Affirming’ Really Mean? - Jess Garner (Unlimited access until July 31st)

An overview of the foundations we can use to judge how neuro-affirming professionals really are.


  • Reasonable Adjustments at Mainstream Secondary School - Jess Garner (Unlimited access until July 31st)

A detailed look at how we can work with schools to implement reasonable adjustments that can make a difference. Many of the concepts are transferable to Primary and Specialist settings.


  • Nurturing Self-Esteem in Autistic Young People - Jess Garner (Unlimited access until July 31st)

Practical steps we can take to help nurture Autistic young people’s self-esteem.


  • Monotropism: Theory & Lived-Experience - Jess Garner (Unlimited access until July 31st)

An introduction to the theory of Monotropism and how this might show-up in our everyday lives.


  • Connection, Community & Growth for Autistic Young People - Jess Garner (Unlimited access until July 31st)

Looking at some of the research and lived-experience evidence base to understand the ‘why’ and ‘how’.


  • Dysregulation Reframed as Misalignment - Teodora Byrne (Unlimited access until July 31st)

Misalignment is human, it’s relatable. It happens when the world is too loud, the demands are too high or the support is too low. It’s not a you problem - it’s a connection problem. Misalignment shows us that there is a gap between the current environment and the nervous system’s capacity.


Who are we?


Laura Hellfeld (she/they) is a nurse, educator, author, and advocate for neuroaffirming approaches to self-care and daily living.


This pack includes webinars on hygiene and practical resources to support self-care at home, in school, and in healthcare settings. These materials are for neurodivergent people, families, educators, and professionals. They aim to support respectful environments that honour individual needs, autonomy, and strengths. You can find more from Laura at Neurodivergent Nurse Consulting.


Jess Garner (she/her) is a late realised Autistic ADHD'er, Mum to Neurodivergent kids, a former teacher, and holds a MA in Autism.


Jess founded GROVE from a desire to create an online space where Autistic young people can belong as their authentic selves, have access to up-to-date information about Autistic experience and connect with Autistic community. You can find more from Jess at GROVE.


Teodora Byrne (she/her) is the owner and founder of NDwise Hub Consulting.


She is a late diagnosed AuDHD woman, consultant, speaker, writer, sensory integration facilitator and parent to three Neurodivergent children. Her work focuses on dismantling harmful narratives around neurodivergence and supporting meaningful cultural and systemic change. She cares deeply about creating spaces where people feel seen, respected and valued as they are. You can find more from Teodora at NDwise Hub.


Jade Farrington (she/her) is a Disabled and Neurodivergent Counsellor, Therapist, Supervisor and Writer.


She supports Autistic and ADHD adults to process their past; understand their Neurodivergent identity; and create a life that works for them. Jade is passionate about the neurodiversity paradigm and working towards a world free from the systemic oppression of neuronormativity. You can find more from Jade here.


Endorsements


"I haven’t ever read so much helpful and practical advice and support from one place and from different people! This is amazing and I wholeheartedly recommend it. Every resource has been thoughtfully created to support Autistic individuals in a practical, empowering, and neuroaffirming way! From the healthcare passport to the communication and feelings journals, each tool helps promote understanding, self-expression, and self-advocacy. It’s a beautifully designed bundle that genuinely makes a difference for Autistic people and the families supporting them. Amazing!"


- Michaela Silsby, Autistic Parent and Advocate @SpillingTheTeaOnAutismAndADHD


"This bundle will keep you informed in an affirming way for hours! There is so much brilliant content here to explore from awesome voices in the field. If you are a parent, professional or Autistic person there will be validation, support and information that you can use to enhance well-being. I am really looking forward to having resources to learn more about hygiene, health care and reasonable adjustments in mainstream. These kinds of topics often come up with children I support and their families."


- Ruth Jones, Speech and Language Therapist


"This bundle offers Autistic people, families and professionals a great range of resources. Among this includes example scripts for parents advocating to professionals, practical approaches for numerous experiences (both neurodivergences and medical conditions), understanding masking, developing self-care and nurturing self-esteem. There are numerous invaluable ideas and strategies from a group of highly skilled Autistic professionals in this bundle. The resources and webinars are also very accessible and well-structured. Highly recommend!"


- Scott Neilson, Autistic Trainer, Mentor, Consultant and Author


"As a BACP Counsellor, I find the resources and webinars created by Laura Hellfeld, Jess Garner, Teodora Byrne and Jade Farrington to be exceptionally valuable and informative. They offer understanding and support with practical strategies, and I highly recommend their resources to counsellors and other professionals seeking to work effectively alongside Autistic individuals. These resources have also encouraged me to reflect on my own practice so clients can feel respected, understood and empowered."


- Val McFadden MBACP, Counsellor / Psychotherapist, The Therapeutic Camper


"I was absolutely thrilled to get a little look at the bundle being offered out by Jade Farrington, NDwise Hub, and Laura Hellfeld and Jess Garner and wow, it’s a fantastic package! It’s absolutely brimming with neuroaffirming info that will support people across the lifespan. The sheer volume of information is super impressive, what a brilliant deal!"


- Marion McLaughlin, Trainer and Consultant, Aurora Autistic Consulting


"These resources are an amazing offer. When trying to navigate what to learn, it can be overwhelming. These professionals are sharing so much, in accessible formats, to help our understanding about all things autism. All four peers offer lived experience and ND-affirming knowledge that can truly make a difference."


- Jill Holly, Counsellor, NeuroDiversity University

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