Sheffield Mind are pleased to announce that we'll be delivering the Sheffield Autism and ADHD Support (AASH) Hub from our Wellbeing Centre at 110 Sharrow Lane, Sheffield S11 8AL, starting on 1 June 2026.

The new Hub will provide support and advice for people aged 16 and over who are autistic and/or have ADHD, including those who do not yet have a formal diagnosis but feel they may be neurodivergent and would benefit from guidance. The service will operate for 25 hours each week, with a mix of in‑person and online sessions. Full details are available on the Sheffield Mind website www.sheffieldmind.couk

The Wellbeing Centre is fully accessible, offers limited parking and is well connected by public transport. Visitors to the Hub can expect a warm welcome and access to information on autism, ADHD, the diagnostic process, employment and volunteering opportunities and practical strategies for managing symptoms.

Sheffield Mind CEO, Margaret Lewis said “we’re very excited to be running the Sheffield Autism & ADHD Support Hub.  This is an important resource for the people of Sheffield, offering advice and support in a community setting. Sheffield Mind has a long history of supporting people who identify as neurodivergent. Our staff attend local festivals Tramlines and Kelham Pride every year, where our sensory tent offers respite from the festivities for individuals who might be feeling overwhelmed. We’re looking forward to offering our skills and knowledge to the AASH Hub”.

To mark the launch, Sheffield Mind will host an open day on Friday 22 May, inviting professionals, service users, families, and anyone interested in the new Hub to drop in, meet the team, and explore the space. The event will run from 10am to 2pm.

For referral information and further details, please visit the Sheffield Mind website.