Welcome to the DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy Resources Hub; your central space for downloadable reports, guides, and research-led materials focused on autism, neurodiversity, and inclusive practice.
This page hosts up-to-date publications, survey analyses, and professional resources developed through Autistic-led research and consultancy, offering evidence-based insights into how we can build a more neurodivergent-competent society.
Whether you’re a professional, educator, policymaker, or neurodivergent person seeking understanding and empowerment, these resources are designed to support informed, respectful, and evidence-driven approaches to neurodiversity.
Autistic Christmas Guide

The updated and expanded second edition of A Community Guide to a Happy Neurodivergent Christmas was collated by neurodivergent counsellor Jade Farrington. It features ideas, experiences and validation from dozens of neurodivergent advocates, parents and professionals.



Formal Statements
Featured Reports

Autistic Language Preference Survey
Explore our full analysis of global Autistic community perspectives on language use, including preferences for identity-first language, rejection of deficit-based frameworks, and the cultural evolution of Autistic identity.

CAMHS Survey 2024
The CAMHS Survey 2024 Final Report presents comprehensive data and lived-experience insights into how young people and families experience Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in the UK. Combining quantitative analysis, chi-square testing, and thematic interpretation, it exposes systemic barriers such as long waits, high thresholds, and poor neurodivergent understanding.
Resources

Autism And Neurodiversity Starter Pack
By David Gray-Hammond & Helen Edgar (2025)
Commitment to Autistic-Led Knowledge
All resources published here are developed or co-authored by David Gray-Hammond and collaborators within the Autistic and neurodivergent community.
Our mission is to make complex research accessible and actionable, bridging the gap between academic work, lived experience, and practical change.
For collaboration, citation requests, or bespoke consultancy, please contact DGH Neurodivergent Consultancy.
