DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy Is Becoming NeuroHub Community Ltd
Some changes are administrative. Others are tectonic.
I’m sharing a change that’s both adminstrative ans tectonic.
DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy is now operating under a new limited company: NeuroHub Community Ltd.
This isn’t a rebrand for the sake of polish. It’s a structural shift that reflects where my work has been heading for a long time. Away from lone-voice consultancy, and toward something more collective, relational, and sustaining.
DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy isn’t going anywhere. It will continue as a trading name under the umbrella of NeuroHub Community Ltd. The difference is that it now sits within a wider ecosystem, one designed around community connection rather than individual output.
Why NeuroHub?
For years, my work has circled the same truth; neurodivergent wellbeing doesn’t emerge from interventions alone. It emerges from connection.
Connection to ourselves.
Connection to others who share our rhythms.
Connection to spaces that don’t require us to shrink, mask, or translate our existence.
NeuroHub Community Ltd exists to centre that reality.
At the heart of this new company is the NeuroHub Community, a growing space built around peer connection, shared knowledge, and collective care. Not a platform that talks at people, but one that grows with them.
This shift allows me to hold multiple strands of work together without fragmenting them:
Community connection and peer support
Neurodivergent wellbeing and sustainable living
Consultancy grounded in lived experience rather than compliance
Training and courses that prioritise dignity over deficit
Research that benefits Autistic and otherwise neurodivergent people, not just institutions
Instead of these being separate projects competing for energy, they now live under one roof, feeding into each other.
What This Means in Practice
NeuroHub Community Ltd gives the structure needed to do this work properly, and ethically.
It allows me to:
Invest in community spaces without burning out
Develop courses and training that are accessible, not extractive
Support peer-led work and collaborative research
Publish resources that challenge dominant narratives while remaining grounded and practical
It also reflects a commitment to transparency. Community work deserves stable foundations. This company structure helps ensure that what’s being built can last.
What’s Coming Next?
Alongside the continued work of DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy, NeuroHub Community Ltd will also be publishing new projects; starting with a text-based version of the Re-storying Autism course I’ve co-authored with Helen Edgar.
The accompanying book is on the way, and it’s something I’m deeply proud of. It takes the ideas many of us already live by—identity, narrative, resistance, belonging—and gives them language that can travel.
You can find the book here:
A Gentle Invitation
Setting up a company like this takes time, energy, and resources. If you value this work, believe in community-led knowledge, and are in a position to contribute, you’re welcome to support the setup of NeuroHub Community Ltd here:
There is no expectation. No pressure. Care goes both ways.
Whether you support financially, through participation, or simply by staying connected, thank you. This work exists because community makes it possible.
NeuroHub Community Ltd is not the end of something.
It’s the beginning of building together, properly.

