The rise of online communities has provided a space for connection and support for people from all walks of life. For neurodivergent individuals, these spaces can be a lifeline, offering understanding, resources, and validation. However, creating neurodivergent-affirming communities requires thoughtful design, inclusive practices, and sustained effort. Here’s how to build such spaces, along with real-world examples to guide the way.
A neurodivergent-affirming community respects, values, and celebrates the diversity of neurological conditions, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and more. These communities:
Accessibility
Example: The subreddit r/Autism uses clear, simple rules and content tagging to make navigation and participation easier for users with sensory sensitivities or processing differences.
Inclusivity
Example: The Discord server ADHD Alien Community, based on the popular ADHD Alien comic, provides spaces for users to discuss varied topics, from executive dysfunction to creative hobbies, fostering inclusivity.
Safety and Moderation
Example: Facebook group Neurodivergent Women enforces strict rules to maintain a supportive and judgment-free space for members, ensuring that all interactions remain respectful.
Sensory-Friendly Design
Example: The website Autistica Connect uses a clean, clutter-free design with calming colors, making it inviting and easy to navigate for neurodivergent users.
Encourage Peer Support
Example: Twitter hashtags like #NeurodivergentSquad serve as informal communities where users support each other by sharing personal stories and tips.
Amplify Neurodivergent Voices
Example: The YouTube channel Yo Samdy Sam, run by a neurodivergent creator, features content about navigating neurodivergent life, providing relatable and affirming resources for viewers.
Here are some 'how tos.'
Example: The creators of the app Neurodiverse Universe collaborated with neurodivergent testers to ensure their platform met user needs for accessibility and usability.
Example: The Facebook group Autism Inclusivity has a pinned post detailing rules about respecting autistic perspectives and avoiding harmful stereotypes.
Example: Instagram account NeuroClastic ensures all posts include image descriptions, making content accessible to users with visual impairments.
Example: The online community AuSome Women hosts live chats about topics like sensory-friendly fashion and workplace accommodations, fostering deep connections.
Example: Website Neurodivergent Insights publishes guides on navigating school, work, and relationships, empowering users to advocate for themselves.
The Mighty
ADHD Online Community (Reddit)
Neurodiverse Couples Facebook Group
Asperger Experts
To ensure your community is truly neurodivergent-affirming:
Building neurodivergent-affirming online communities involves thoughtful planning, inclusive practices, and an ongoing commitment to meeting the needs of diverse members. By following these principles and examples, you can create a supportive, empowering space that helps neurodivergent individuals thrive.