NEURODEVELOPMENTAL HUB (Moodcafe)

The Neurodevelopmental Hub website has been created by professionals working with children, young people and adults with a range of neurodevelopmental differences and conditions, and with input with neurodivergent people. You can find information about neurodevelopmental differences, and sources of information and support via their homepage. You can also find further information on mental health and wellbeing on NHS Fife’s Moodcafe website, and access to resources, pre-recorded workshops, and online and in-person groups via NHS Fife’s Access Therapies Website.

Contact

Website: www.moodcafe.co.uk/welcome-to-fife-s-neurodevelopmental-hub

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ONE STOP SHOP

One Stop Shop supports hundreds of people from across Fife every year on a range of issues such as emotional support, help understanding an autism diagnosis and transitions. Providing advice and support to autistic people, their families, friends and other professionals. Funded by Fife Health and Social Care Partnership, they have a dedicated team of autism advisors who are experienced and knowledgeable in working alongside autistic people to ensure their voice is heard, and they can access to the right help and support when it is needed most.

Some of the services the One Stop Shop Offers include:

  • Advice and Information Service – Available by Phone or Email
  • One-to-one appointments
  • Peer Support Groups
  • Support for Transitions
  • Social Activities
  • Support and advice to access services in the community
  • Parent groups
  • Information and advice for professionals

The One Stop Shop approach places individuals at the centre of the work they do. Every enquiry is dealt with individually and confidentially, with support and advice tailored to meet your needs. They collaborate with a number of partner organisations across Fife so if they can’t help, they can signpost you to someone who can. You can keep up to date with the Fife One Stop Shop by 'liking' them on Facebook.

Drop-in Sessions

One Stop Shop hold drop-in sessions on a weekly basis. This is a space to talk through any questions that you may have or to simply pop in for a chat with a community advisor about any topics that you would like to discuss. 

Drop-in slots are held at our Kirkcaldy office (1 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy KY1 1XT) as follows: 

  • Tuesdays at 10am - 12pm 
  • Thursdays at 1pm - 3pm

Contact

​Tel: 01592 645 350

Email: fifeoss@scottishautism.org

Website: www.scottishautism.org/services-support/family-support/fife-one-stop-shop

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AUTISM ROCKS

Autism Rocks wishes to enable Fife to be a place where people with Autism and their families, are accepted as valued members of the community.

Their mission is to provide a centre in Fife, where we will promote and provide understanding, acceptance, inclusion, education and offer support to children and adults with autism, their families, the wider community, health professionals and educations. 

In the Levenmouth area, Kirkcaldy and Glenrothes alone, Autism Rocks support 1560 families - but many of the families come from all over Fife and some beyond.

They also support local schools and care organisations by giving their pupils/service users a place  where they can attend. 

Contact

Address: Autism Rocks (Fife), Church Hall, Buckhaven Parish Church, Randolph Street, Buckhaven, KY8 1AT

Tel: 01592 569 438

Website: www.autismrocksfife.org

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