Who we support
Disabled and neurodivergent children, young people, adults, parents, carers, and whole families including those experiencing poverty, health inequality, and social isolation.

Our focus
Early intervention, prevention of crisis, equity of access, and community connection.

Our approach
Whole-family, peer-led, community-based support shaped through co-production with disabled and neurodivergent people and carers.

Oversight
Strategy, safeguarding, and impact are reviewed regularly by STRM’s Board of Trustees.

How change happens

Early, accessible support → increased confidence and connection → improved system navigation → reduced isolation and crisis.

Key strategic priorities

  • Whole-family early intervention

  • Tackling poverty-related barriers

  • Reducing health inequality and isolation

  • Equity of access across systems and communities

  • Co-production and lived experience leadership

  • Community events and peer connection

  • Raising awareness and understanding

  • Amplifying disabled and neurodivergent voice

  • Partnership and system alignment

  • Strong governance, safeguarding, and accountability

This strategy reflects STRM’s commitment to early intervention, equity, and whole-family support for disabled and neurodivergent people.