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This Weeks Featured Profile is

Shared Spectrum

🌟 This week we’re shining a spotlight on Shared Spectrum in #Wakefield!
 
Born from lived experience, Shared Spectrum offers safe, small, fortnightly peer support groups for #Neurodivergent women and parents of neurodivergent children. 💙
 
Whether you’re a mum navigating the challenges of raising a neurodivergent child, or a woman discovering your own neurodivergence — perhaps during the perimenopause — this is your tribe. A judgement-free space to speak plainly, feel seen, and build real connections. 🤝
 
From time to time, they also bring in specialist coaches and neurodivergent professionals to offer practical, real-life strategies. Never clinical. Always warm.
 
👉 Find out more below:
 
#Neurodivergent #PeerSupport #NeurodivergentWomen #SafeSpace #PeopleHelpingPeople #MentalHealthSupport

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