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43318321173
NDIS Registered
Neurodivergent Empowered is an autistic-specialist NDIS registered provider on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. We work exclusively with autistic and neurodivergent people. This is not a general disability service that accommodates neurodivergence — it is a specialist environment built specifically for it, by people who understand it from the inside. Our founder and clinical lead, Tanya Hicks, is an autistic counsellor and practitioner with over 2,100 clinical hours working exclusively with autistic clients. Every team member has completed professional training in neurodivergent-affirming practice. Many are neurodivergent themselves. Most of our supports are delivered through The Nest — a sensory-aware, regulation-first space at Caloundra Rumba Resort on the Sunshine Coast. The Nest is intentionally designed for sensory comfort, low-demand access, and genuine connection. Sessions are built around shared interests and run across the week for children aged 6 to 8, children aged 9 to 12, teens, and adults. We do not use compliance-based methods. We do not ask participants to mask, perform readiness, or meet anyone else’s benchmarks to access support. Capacity builds when people feel safe. That is where we start, and it is what every session is designed around. We also offer Support Coordination and Psychosocial Recovery Coaching under Registration Code 0106, delivered one-to-one. Our practice is aligned with the National Autism Strategy 2025 to 2035 and all supports are delivered within NDIS Practice Standards. A formal diagnosis is not required for privately funded participation.

Approach to supporting autistic individuals:

At Neurodivergent Empowered, we understand autism as a valid and natural form of human diversity, not a deficit or disorder to be corrected. Autistic people often experience the world with heightened perception, strong values, emotional depth, and distinctive ways of thinking and relating. The challenges autistic people face are most often created by environments, expectations, and systems that were not designed with them in mind.

Our approach starts with that understanding. Wellbeing comes from safety, dignity, and belonging, not from asking autistic people to adapt to spaces that were never built for them. We change the environment, the expectations, and the support design. The participant does not have to change who they are to access what we offer.

This is a neurodivergent-led service. Our team has completed formal training in neurodivergent-affirming practice and engages in ongoing professional development across trauma-aware, strengths-based, PDA-informed, and interest-led approaches. Many team members are neurodivergent themselves. Our practice is shaped by lived understanding alongside clinical training, and both matter here.

In practical terms, this means no compliance-based methods, no behaviour management frameworks, and no expectation that participants will mask or perform readiness. Supports are flexible, paced to the individual, and built around genuine engagement rather than normative outcomes. Sessions follow the participant's lead. High-support days are not regression. Fluctuation is expected and planned for.

What NE provides is not a more accessible version of what already exists in the community. Mainstream hobby groups, recreational programmes, and general disability services do not provide autistic peer environments, neurodivergent-affirming facilitation, or clinical oversight of participation. Research consistently shows that autistic people mask significantly more in neurotypical social settings, and that sustained masking contributes to burnout and reduced capacity. The support we provide addresses documented barriers that community settings are not equipped to meet.

Authentic identity expression is built into every session. Participants are not required to modify their communication style, suppress their interests, or manage how they present in order to belong. Movement, creativity, digital play, quiet presence, and non-verbal engagement are all welcome. Sensory needs are accommodated as standard through low-stimulus environments, flexible participation, and individual sensory profiles, not as special adjustments people need to request.

Our role is not to shape autistic people into something more acceptable. It is to support them to understand themselves, trust their needs, and engage with the world from a place of safety and self-respect.

Professional Body Registration (Allied Health Providers only)

Individual Team Member Qualifications:

- Counselling Accreditation & Professional Memberships with ACA
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy and Professional Membership with AHPRA
- Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and Professional Member of Australian Psychological Society x 2 team members
- Bachelor of Early Education (Special Education) and Registered Teacher with the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT)

Disclaimer: This business includes multiple registered Allied Health Professionals. For details regarding qualification/s and registration/s, please contact the business directly. The Autism Support Directory strongly encourages individuals and families to independently verify the qualifications, current registration status and standing of any Allied Health Provider through the relevant professional body before engaging their services.

Ages Supported

Age Range: 

5+ to adults
  • Early Childhood
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Young Adults
  • Adults
  • Parents/Carers

Fields of Experience

  • ADHD
  • Anxiety
  • Autism
  • Early Intervention
  • LGBTQIA+ Support
  • PDA
  • Psychosocial Conditions
  • Sensory Integration
  • Trauma Informed Approach

Access Options

  • Community
  • At Premises
  • Online / Telehealth
  • Telehealth

Billing Methods

  • NDIS: NDIA Managed
  • NDIS: Plan Managed
  • NDIS: Self Managed
  • Private (Non NDIS)

Google Reviews

4.8
23 reviews
  • Robbie Ellett
    Robbie Ellett
    4 months ago

    This team has a lot of heart! Such a great community :)

  • Charlene Purdycvb
    Charlene Purdycvb
    5 months ago

    My daughter has been attending 'The Nest' for the past year. When asked what she thinks of The Nest, she says "it's the best place in the world" :) She is always happy to get ready and attend her sessions at The Nest ... and parents of neurodivergent kids know that REALLY says something!! :)

  • Julia
    Julia
    5 months ago

  • Libby Upton
    Libby Upton
    5 months ago

    An incredible space that provides support and enrichment in a neuroaffirming way.

  • Gwen Berry
    Gwen Berry
    5 months ago

    Our Master 11 LOVES going to "the Nest". Its his favourite time of the week!

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