Driving change for better futures

Working with children, young people, families, and the wider community

SEN TALK CIC, a non-profit organisation established in 2016, supports Neurodivergent children, young people, and their families. The organisation offers a range of focused activities, both online and in person, aimed at improving outcomes for Autistic and ADHD children and young people across different areas of their lives. These activities also focus on improving family well-being and providing caregivers pastoral support, advice, and guidance. 

SEN TALK operates in South West London and East Hampshire, but our online activities and support are available UK-wide. 

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“There seems to be a lack of information around ADHD, and still stigma and misconceptions exist. No wonder young people with ADHD are exceptionally vulnerable. This event has been an eye opener, and it’s made me see the true potential of young people when supported fairly"
Beverley
ADHD 2019 Attendee
"Your talk was the first place I have heard anyone talk about anxiety in SPD in a clear and practical way - one thing I found particularly eye opening was that you vocalised the fear of being unsafe. I previously have not had a way of expressing this before and it tends to be misinterpreted as general anxiety and therefore totally misunderstood. Thank you also for not going on about CBT or positive parenting!"
Anon
Anxiety Workshop Attendee
"I learnt how to interact with children with ASD, and learnt how play therapy can build social skills, flexibility and encourage building relationships. Being a part of Sen Talk also showed me how hard life can be for children with ASD in a world that doesn't accommodate their needs."
Tom
Student Volunteer