New neurodiversity support service

Currently, it is estimated that 15-20% of people worldwide are living with a neurodiversity.
This means that roughly one in five people experience the world and process information in ways that differ from the majority.
We believe that nobody’s opportunities should be hindered by their circumstances.
That’s why we’re proud to announce a brand-new service available to past and present ICE members and their families living with neurodiversity.
What’s on offer?
ICE members and their immediate family can now receive up to £1,000 per person to access professional assessments and tailored support for a range of neurodiverse conditions.
This non-means tested grant is designed to remove financial barriers and ensure timely, expert assistance.
The neurodiversity grant can be used to access a diagnosis or support for:
• Autism
• ADHD
• Dyslexia
• Dyscalculia
• Dysgraphia
• Dyspraxia
Who can access support?
• Current ICE members with at least 1 year of ICE membership (including ICE students).
• Immediate family of an ICE member (spouse/partner and dependent children under 18).
• Previous ICE members with at least 5 years of membership, and their immediate family.
• Widows and Widowers of previous ICE members.
Why is a diagnosis important?
A person living with neurodiversity may wish to apply for a Disabled Students’ Allowance, Exam Access arrangements or reasonable adjustments in the workplace.
Someone living with a neurodiversity may just wish to have a greater understanding of why they, or their child, are experiencing life differently and how their needs can be best supported.
Whatever the reason, we’re here to help.
So, if you suspect that you, or a close family member would benefit from our new initiative, get in touch to find out more.
Let’s see what we can do for you, together.