Creative Communities
Look - we get it. Networking sucks. But, unfortunately, it’s fundamental in our industry.
Luckily, there are so many groups that are specifically set up by and for neurodivergent Creatives, to help make this process a bit more bearable.
Seek out communities that are suited to you, that can offer you valuable insights, support, and shared experience.
They can provide a sense of belonging and understanding, while also offering practical advice and strategies for navigating the working world with neurodivergence.
In Wales
Monthly working space for neurodivergent Creatives working in the arts and cultural sector in South Wales to come together to work and connect, hosted at Tramshed Tech by Tom Bevan.
Spoken word events, featuring open mic for all forms of storytelling. A place to escape the pressures of society, a place that supports other artists, a place to freely express yourself. Join a community of poets, artists, musicians, writers, and storytellers. Hosted by Duke Al.
A North Wales community providing high-quality inclusive, supportive, person-led opportunities, from 1-hour taster sessions and film screenings to commercial contracts and feature film production, TAPE offers people the chance to explore and develop their creativity.
Across the UK
A private online space for deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent television professionals across all genres to connect with like-minded professionals, share job opportunities, and ask for and share advice and guidance.
An online group designed to connect neurodivergent members of the media and use it as a force for change.