
Our Sensory Centre
Our why
Neurodiversity Ireland was born out of the need to change how neurodivergent children are viewed and treated in Ireland, and to break down the stigma that still causes so much harm to children and their families.
Our Sensory Centre is home to our child-led, Occupational Therapy guided play groups, which give neurodivergent children an opportunity to have fun in a safe and predictable environment that supports their nervous system regulation. Children learn through co-regulation with group leaders who model regulation, building understanding of their own regulation needs and preferences, supporting their autonomy and capacity across all of their environments.
Due to the chronic waiting times for children’s disability services in Ireland, the need for our supports is greater than ever.
Neurodivergent children are still treated as less than
Neurodivergent children are still treated as less than
Children who are neurodivergent are still treated as less than. They are excluded from many social activities and are unable to access basic human rights such as education with their peers in their local community. Their needs are viewed by society as “special” or “extra” and they are not included in the systems and structures of daily life.
The impact of this stigma
The impact of this stigma
The impact of this stigma upon neurodivergent children is devastating. A recent study by the Kennedy Krieger Institute found 35% of Autistic children under 8 years old reported wanting to end their own lives. Neurodivergent children are much more likely to suffer from bullying, exclusion, school distress and breakdown. Currently 1 in 6 autistic children are out of school in the UK, and our recent survey found that 9 of 10 neurodivergent children are missing school for more than 20 days, with over 55% of those children unable to attend for more than 50 days.
Neurodiversity Ireland works to dispel the stigma
Neurodiversity Ireland works to dispel the stigma
We work to dispel the idea that there is a right way to be, to think, to act or to experience the world. Society privileges those who conform to a neurotypical pathway, which is often framed as “ideal” or “normal”. Neurodivergence is a lifelong difference and its own way of being, and should be respected. The human population is as diverse in mind and body as it is in ethnicity, gender, sexuality and physical ability.
Neurodiversity Ireland works to create an Ireland that values all neurotypes equally
Neurodiversity Ireland works to create an Ireland that values all neurotypes equally
Neurodiversity is a social and disability justice movement which posits that the way neurodivergent people experience and interact with the world is part of natural diversity. We move away from the medical model which pathologises disability as something “wrong” with the individual and instead ask society to remove the barriers and inequities that prevent neurodivergent children from participating in all aspects of life. We do not ask the neurodivergent child to change; we change the environments around the child.

We change the environments around the child, not the child.
Our story
Where We Began
Launching in Sandymount in 2022, we began by asking our community to make small changes to become more inclusive of all brain types - like skipping queues in Tesco, having a quiet spot in the cafe - and we installed parking spaces in the village to help families access shops and schools. We supported local schools with information and resources about neurodiversity, including books for dyslexic children, handouts and animations.
We ran our first Occupational Therapist-led summer play camps at the Aviva Stadium in summer 2022, and the overwhelming response persuaded us to create a nationwide movement aimed at breaking the stigma faced by neurodivergent children and their families. We became a registered charity in November 2022 and began the hunt for a permanent home for our support services.
We created a community of parents and carers who can now access, in real time, the expertise by lived experience, advice and guidance that was so lacking, and kicked off a webinar series connecting families with experts - where possible without charge - to help bridge the gap caused by chronic waiting times for state services in Ireland.


2023 - 2025
Blackrock Sensory Centre
Thanks to the generosity of Aviva Plc, we established our pilot Sensory Centre in Blackrock, which operated from Easter 2023 until Summer 2025. During that time we supported 200 children each week to access Occupational Therapist-led peer play groups, focussed interest groups and holiday camps.
We provided an environment where children were in charge of what they did, when, and with whom. With a mix of messy play, crashing, bouncing and chilling, children led the agenda and were allowed to be their authentic, neurodivergent selves - forming connections and growing a community. Support services can and should be playful, child-led and neuroaffirmative.
2-4 Claremont Road, Sandymount, Dublin 4
A Centre of Excellence for Neurodiversity
We have secured our permanent home, where we are building Ireland’s first Centre of Excellence for Neurodiversity.
Our Sensory Groups
A vast space for messy play, water play, crashing, climbing, bouncing and swinging, with a courtyard garden and outdoor playground. Occupational Therapist-led and interest-based groups, supported by our Communication Specialist and support staff, in a predictable environment built for safety and unrestricted access to regulation.
1:1 and small group therapy
Individualised, child-led therapy that builds on each child's strengths, interests and communication style.
Occupational Therapy Assessments
Low-demand, relationship-focused assessments, with a range of MDT assessments coming online in future.
Parent and family supports
Including our webinar series, peer-to-peer parent supports and more.
Educators and Therapists
Opportunities for educators and therapists to visit and learn about child-led, regulation-based supports.
Resources
Informative resources, trainings and webinars made from our content creation room.

Support that wraps around children and families - and is fun.
Our summer camps are open for booking now.
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