Education Support for ADHD, Autism and Neurodivergent Students
Practical one-to-one support for assistive technology, study skills, mentoring and academic confidence.
With over two decades of experience, Calling All Minds has supported thousands of disabled and neurodivergent students across higher education. Our work is grounded in lived experience, specialist knowledge and a real understanding of student life.
We provide online Assistive Technology Training, Specialist Study Skills Support and Specialist Mentoring for students with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, mental health conditions and other access needs. Our sessions help students build confidence, develop practical strategies and study with greater independence.
Services and Resources

Services
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Assistive Technology Training
Practical one-to-one training for DSA-recommended software, apps and digital learning tools.
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Specialist Study Skills Support
Personalised support for reading, writing, planning, note-taking, organisation and revision.
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Specialist Mentoring
Online one-to-one mentoring for wellbeing, confidence, motivation and study-related challenges.

Resources
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Support for Students Guide
A clear guide to student support, including assistive technology training, study skills and mentoring.
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DSA: Find Your Way
Navigate the Disabled Students' Allowance process with our step-by-step guide.
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Assistive Technology Guide
Comprehensive guide to assistive technology tools and software for study and work.
Non-Medical Help Price List
View our transparent pricing for DSA-funded specialist support services. Competitive rates with exceptional quality and reliability.
View Price ListEducation Support Questions
Clear answers about DSA-funded support, mentoring and online education sessions.
We provide Assistive Technology Training, Specialist Study Skills Support and Specialist Mentoring for disabled and neurodivergent students.
Yes. Many students access support through Disabled Students’ Allowance if their entitlement letter recommends the type of support we provide.
Yes. We support students with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, mental health conditions, sensory needs, mobility differences, long-term health conditions and other access needs.
No. Specialist Mentoring can support wellbeing, confidence, motivation, organisation and study-related challenges, but it is not counselling or therapy.
Yes. All sessions take place online, so you can access support from your university accommodation, home or another place where you feel comfortable and able to focus.
