Support, Connection and understanding for neurodivergent women.
Neuro Bloom Hub is a welcoming community space focused on inclusion, wellbeing, advocacy and practical support for neurodivergent women.
A space where women can feel understood.
We recognise that many neurodivergent women have spent years feeling misunderstood, overlooked or exhausted from masking their needs. Neuro Bloom Hub was created to offer connection, practical support and a community grounded in lived experience, respect and belonging.
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Our Mission
Women at One Inc exists to relieve distress and disadvantage experienced by late-diagnosed ADHD and Autistic women in the south metropolitan region of WA.
By providing the resources and tools necessary to improve the wellbeing, social inclusion and access to services of these women, we strive to support them through their journey so that they can live their best lives.
Our mission is simple, we wish to create neuro-affirming space where women with autism and/or ADHD can learn, feel heard and thrive.
Our Goals
To achieve our mission of embracing, empowering, and supporting neurodiverse women, the following goals can help guide our efforts. By pursuing these goals, we aim to create a society where neurodiverse women are recognized, valued, and empowered to live their best lives.
WELLBEING OUTCOMES
Goal: Help participants stabilise wellbeing and build coping skills for sensory overload, burnout, anxiety, and other struggles faced by late-diagnosed Autistic and/or ADHD women
What this looks like:
- Neuro-affirming psychoeducation
- Self-regulation and routine-support workshops
- Practical stress-reduction tools
FUNDRAISING
Goal: Organise fundraising initiatives that prioratise the need for relief support for late-diagnosed ADHD and/or autistic women
What this looks like:
- Allied-health and community service partnerships
- Grant funding for resources such as our Bloom hub library
- Donation pathways and community sponsorships
SUPPORT
Goal: Provide relief and support that for late-diagnosed Autistic and/or ADHD women in order for them to have the tools to live their best lives.
What this looks like:
- Flexible delivery modes (in-person, phone, small groups)
- Facilitated peer support groups
- One-to-one guided support / warm referrals
ACCESSIBILITY
Goal: Reduce barriers to health, social, and disability systems by actively assisting women to access appropriate services.
What this looks like:
- Supported navigation of GP / psych / allied health pathways
- NDIS literacy and referral guidance (where eligible)
- Help with forms, appointments, and service planning
COMMUNITY CONNECTION
Goal: Create safe, welcoming spaces where neurodivergent women can form friendships and reduce loneliness.
What this looks like:
- Small-group, sensory-aware gatherings
- Activity-based connection (gentle, optional participation)
IMPROVE DAILY LIVING
Goal: Support women to improve daily living, executive functioning, and confidence in managing life transitions.
What this looks like:
- Support services such as body doubling
- Skill-building for self-advocacy and communication
- Structured programs with repeatable tools participants can keep
Help create change!
Complete our short community survey and help guide new ADHD & Autism supports for Women in South Metro WA.