Category Topics

Neurodiversity Blog

This curated space features in-depth articles, research summaries, expert insights, and thought leadership pieces about neurodivergent experiences, support strategies, and the evolving landscape of neurodiversity acceptance. Here you’ll find contributions from ThriveUp Care’s team, guest posts from providers with specialised expertise, interviews with neurodivergent advocates, evidence-based guides on topics like executive function support and sensory accommodation, analysis of emerging research, and perspectives on systemic barriers facing the neurodivergent community. Whilst most community members can read and comment on blog posts, publishing privileges are typically reserved for verified contributors, providers with demonstrated expertise, and community members who’ve submitted proposals through our editorial process. This isn’t a forum for quick questions—it’s a knowledge repository designed to educate, inform, and challenge assumptions about what it means to be neurodivergent in today’s world.
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Neurodivergent Life

This is your space to share experiences, strategies, and support around living with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other neurodivergent conditions. Whether you’re navigating daily executive function challenges, seeking advice on workplace accommodations, celebrating victories in establishing routines, or simply wanting to connect with others who understand your unique way of processing the world—this category welcomes all discussions about thriving as a neurodivergent individual. Share your tips for managing sensory overwhelm, discuss the realities of late diagnosis, explore assistive technologies that work for you, or ask questions about anything from meal planning to relationship communication. This is a judgement-free community built on the understanding that different brains work in different ways, and that’s not just acceptable—it’s valuable.
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Site Feedback

Your voice shapes ThriveUp Care’s evolution. This category exists specifically for suggestions, bug reports, feature requests, usability concerns, and constructive criticism about our platform, ThriveUp Collective community, mobile apps, booking system, provider matching algorithm, or any other aspect of the ThriveUp Care experience. Tell us what’s working brilliantly, what’s frustrating you, where you’re encountering accessibility barriers, which features you’d love to see added, or how we can better serve the neurodivergent community. Our product team actively monitors this space and responds to feedback, though please note that not every suggestion can be implemented immediately due to technical constraints, resource limitations, or strategic priorities. When reporting bugs, please include details about your device, browser, operating system, and steps to reproduce the issue. We’re committed to building this platform with our community, not just for it—and that starts with listening to your experiences and ideas.
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General

Welcome to the heart of the ThriveUp Collective—an open forum for conversations that don’t fit neatly into other categories but still matter to our community. This is where you can share interesting articles about neurodiversity research, discuss broader mental health topics, celebrate personal milestones unrelated to your neurodivergent journey, seek recommendations for neurodivergent-friendly resources (books, podcasts, apps, local services), organise virtual meetups or study groups, share creative work, discuss accessibility improvements you’d like to see in the world, or simply have a chat about your interests. Whether you’re introducing yourself to the community, proposing ideas for platform improvements, sharing a win from your day, or asking “does anyone else experience this?”—this category is your canvas. Think of it as the community lounge where all members, regardless of whether you’re a user seeking support or a provider offering it, can connect as humans first. Keep conversations respectful, supportive, and aligned with our community values of empathy, understanding, and celebrating neurodiversity.
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