In this clip, the point is that neurodiverse people would benefit most from having one clear, central place to connect – online, in person, or both – and then branch out to whatever support they need. The focus should be on building a community that can sustain itself, with lots of knowledgeable people involved, rather than trying to design a long list of services or insisting that only neurodiverse staff can run them.
They explain that they only found a local meet-up list through a forum after searching for more than a year, which shows how scattered and confusing information currently is.
A single hub with up‑to‑date, positive, encouraging information – and visibility of people at different stages of their journey – would help people feel reassured, connected, and able to see what’s possible.
