Free resources and community
Accessible support, shared learning, and connection — grounded in integrity, and inclusive values.
This space reflects our commitment to generosity, leadership, and inclusion. You’re welcome here — whether you’re looking for practical tools, a place to connect, or a supportive starting point.

Walk of Life Connect Club
A monthly group for young autistic adults — focused on connection, shared experience, and practical support in a respectful, low-pressure space.
Practical guides
Short, clear resources to support understanding, reduce overwhelm, and offer calm next steps for neurodivergent adults, parents, and educators.
Free talks & seminars
Occasional free sessions that share practical insights and tools — designed to be accessible, respectful, and immediately useful.
Walk of Life Connect Club
A social club for young adults (18+) who want to connect, meet new people, and build meaningful friendships. Be part of a supportive and welcoming community. We meet monthly in person, with a different theme for each gathering.

What this group offers
- Each month has a different theme, creating a fun and engaging experience with activities, connection, and shared learning in a safe, welcoming space.
- We also host Easter and Christmas markets, where members can set up their own stands and sell homemade goods to the community.
- Parents and caregivers are welcome to connect and support one another over coffee and snacks.
- The club is free to attend, hosted in a home setting, and follows a bring-and-share approach.
Free resources
We are building a growing library of practical resources designed to support different ways of thinking, learning, and navigating everyday life. Everything here is created to be clear, useful, and easy to apply.
- Quick-start guides for parents, educators, and adults
- Practical tools for routines, stress management, and self-understanding
- Short articles and explanations written in respectful, strengths-based language
- Occasional downloads and workshop notes
New resources are added regularly. If you would like updates, you can join our newsletter or follow our community announcements.
Our approach
We use a strengths-based, inclusive approach that supports different ways of thinking, learning, and experiencing the world. Our resources are designed to build understanding and support practical change — without pressure or shame.
What we do
- Practical guidance and education
- Tools that support self-understanding and everyday functioning
- Community spaces built on respect and inclusion
What we don’t do
- Therapy or crisis support through free channels
- Deficit-based language, fear-based messaging, or “fixing” approaches
- One-size-fits-all advice
If you need more personalised support, we will always guide you toward the most appropriate next step.
Not sure where to start?
A short conversation can help you choose the right next step — whether that’s a course, coaching, or a free community option. No pressure. Just clarity.