ADHD & Autism Support

info@diversecity.co.nz

About Us

Supporting neurodivergent people, families, educators, and professionals through practical, neuroaffirming education and support.

About Us

We equip professionals and organisations to support neurodivergent people well

Our work is grounded in neuroaffirming, strengths-based, and inclusive practice.


We believe neurodiversity is a natural part of human variation, not something that needs to be “fixed.” Instead of focusing only on behaviour, we focus on understanding underlying needs, communication differences, sensory experiences, emotional regulation, and supportive environments.


Our approach combines:

  • lived experience
  • evidence-informed practice
  • practical real-world strategies
  • compassionate support
  • collaborative problem solving

We aim to help people feel understood, supported, and empowered — whether they are parents, professionals, educators, or neurodivergent individuals themselves..

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Who we support

We work with:

  • Schools and educators
  • Counsellors and therapists
  • Social workers and youth workers
  • Community organisations
  • Disability and support services
  • Parents and caregivers*
  • Neurodivergent adults*

Our services include professional development workshops, school support, consultation, coaching, and community education. *Through workshops or funded sessions

Real Understanding Matters

As people with both professional and lived experience of neurodiversity, we understand that every individual and family journey is different.

We know the impact that understanding, validation, and the right support can have — and we are passionate about helping create environments where neurodivergent people can genuinely thrive.

Meet Denise & MJ

Meet MJ

BA Hum Psych (BA Degree majoring in Psychology & Industrial Psychology)

Prosci (Change Management certified Facilitator and Trainer)

Mary Jane (MJ) has been a dedicated advocate for the neurodiverse community in Tauranga since 2016. With a degree majoring in psychology, MJ possesses extensive experience in leadership, adult education, and change management. As a devoted mother to two neurodiverse boys, she brings her personal passion for community engagement and change management into her professional endeavors.


MJ is highly skilled in managing change and has a proven track record in coaching parents with children who have autism and ADHD/ASD. Her ability to guide and support families through transitions, challenges, and growth phases is a testament to her deep understanding and empathy.

A Proven Leader in Neurodiverse Support

In 2017, MJ initiated and facilitated the A-Typical Mums support group, providing a safe space for mothers navigating the complexities of neurodiversity. In 2023, she took over the leadership of Asperger's Connections, creating Spectrum Connections, continuing her commitment to fostering connections and support within the community.


MJ is deeply integrated within the neurodiverse community of Tauranga and is recognized for her heartfelt dedication to the well-being of mums, families, and the broader community.


Join MJ in transforming challenges into strengths and find the support you need as a parent of an ADHD/ASD child. Empower your journey with personal coaching and discover the possibilities for you and your child to thrive.


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Email MJ directly : mj@diversecity.co.nz
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Email Denise directly : denise@diversecity.co.nz

Meet Denise

MNZAC (Member of New Zealand Association of Counselling)

ASDCS (Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist)

I provide neuroaffirming education, consultation, and professional development focused on ADHD, Autism, emotional regulation, sensory needs, and inclusive practice.


Drawing on both professional expertise and lived experience, I work alongside schools, organisations, educators, and community professionals to build greater understanding of neurodiversity and create more supportive environments for neurodivergent people. My work focuses on practical strategies, real-world application, and helping professionals feel more confident supporting neurodivergent children, young people, adults, and families.

Professional & Lived Experience

As both a qualified counsellor and a parent of neurodivergent children, I bring a combination of professional knowledge and lived experience to my work.


Over the years, I have worked alongside families, educators, schools, and support professionals to increase understanding of neurodiversity and develop more inclusive approaches that recognise the strengths and needs of neurodivergent people.

My approach is grounded in:

  • neuroaffirming practice
  • strengths-based understanding
  • practical strategies
  • inclusive education principles
  • respectful, person-centred support

I am passionate about helping create environments where neurodivergent people feel understood, valued, and supported to thrive.


Testimonial

Feedback from our trainings...

Please go and present this in all levels of schools, teachers really need to hear all this!
Training Participant Tauranga
The information was awesome, the lived experiences were great.
Training St Peters House
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