
The National Neurodiversity Show Is Coming To Scotland!
After high demand we’re excited to announce a brand new show coming to Scotland in 2026! We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors and exhibitors from Scotland and nearby for an unforgettable day full of information, connection, advice and support.
Coming to Scotland’s National Stadium; Hampden Park, the show will mark the first of it’s kind in Scotland.
🗓 Save the Date: 11th September 2026
🕙 Show Hours: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Feel free to arrive at any time during the day — there’s no need to be there right at the start.
The 2026 show will feature a bustling exhibition floor packed with organisations offering advice, support, products, and services tailored to the neurodivergent community. Plus, enjoy a full schedule of insightful seminars running throughout the day across two dedicated seminar rooms.
Features; Quiet Room, Exhibition Café, Breakout Areas, Unlimited Seminars, Device Charging
Parking is onsite and is free
***TICKETS NOW ON SALE!***
2026 Seminar Sponsor
Scotland Seminar Line Up

10:00am
Cathy Wassell;
The Haven by Autistic Girls Network;
Inclusive Education and Support for Neurodivergent Learners
This presentation provides an overview of creating truly inclusive educational environments where neurodivergent learners can flourish. We'll explore key principles of neurodiversity-affirming practice, moving beyond awareness to action.
The session will emphasise the importance of understanding individual strengths, fostering positive learning identities, and building collaborative partnerships between educators, families, and support professionals.
We will also give practical examples of how these principles are applied within The Haven, an online school designed specifically for neurodivergent learners.

10:30am
Hayley Clark, Joanne Beecham; Access 2 Learn; Harrison's Story - a Voice for the Unheard
Using a lived experience to show how early diagnosis, early intervention, and early support can be empowering and enabling in creating a confident and positive learning journey. A brief understanding of how this ties to the company's mission and the services they offer.

*KEYNOTE SPEAKER*
11:00am
Lavinia Dowling;
The M Word CiC;
Mental Health and the Hidden Autism Language
2026 Seminar Description Coming Soon

*MEDIA PARTNER*
11:00am
SENDcast Podcast
2026 Seminar Description Coming Soon

11:30am
Rory Matthews;
Booost Education;
No Budget? No Problem! Everyday Tech Tips for Neurodivergent Learners
Who says you need fancy software to study smarter?
From YouTube to ChatGPT, this session explores how everyday (and free!) tech can support focus, memory, and motivation — especially for neurodivergent minds.
Don't miss this informative session from Booost Education on technology for neurodivergent minds.

11:30am
Anita Davies; Harnessing Your ADHD Brain
Join us for a seminar designed to show you that an ADHD brain is far from broken. We'll discuss how neurotypical thinking often doesn't suit our minds and explore how it feels to experience controlled ADHD. We'll discuss strategies to leverage the unique strengths of ADHD, minimising overwhelm and frustrations. This session offers valuable insights for embracing and optimising your ADHD brain.

12:00pm
Sarah Osborne, BA(Hons) mBANT rCNHC;
SO Nutrition;
Building Resilience with Diet and Nutrition for Neurodivergence
This empowering seminar offers valuable insights, tools, and actionable strategies to enhance resilience through balanced eating while respecting your unique needs. Led by a nutritionist and emotional eating practitioner who runs a neurodivergent nutrition clinic, this seminar will present the latest evidence-based approaches for fostering a healthier, more resilient relationship with food.

12:00pm
Scottish Autism;
Informative Seminar
Seminar Information Coming Soon

12:30pm
Greer Jones;
The Unfinished Idea; Speaking the Unspoken
Raising a neurodivergent child can often feel like an overwhelming and isolating journey. As parents, we can struggle to find the right words, the right support, and sometimes, even the strength to advocate for our child’s needs and our own well-being. But what if you could learn how to use your voice to create change and find the community that truly understands you?
I will share my personal story of how learning to speak up for my neurodivergent child helped me move from feelings of loneliness and isolation to finding a supportive network of people who get it. You will leave with practical, actionable steps on how to:
-Advocate for your child's unique needs in different environments.
-Break free from the isolation that often comes with raising a neurodivergent child.
-Build a community of like-minded parents who understand your struggles and triumphs.
This time is specifically designed for parents raising neurodivergent kids who are ready to embrace their voices, advocate with confidence, and build a support system that helps both them and their child thrive.

1:00pm
George Georgiou; Mind Your ADHD
Seminar information coming soon

1:30pm
Jamie Denyer; Assembling the Avengers
After a diagnosis of ADHD & Autism at the age of 41, there were a lot of things that were “answered” for Jamie. He took that diagnosis & added it to his already impacting motivational talks that he was carrying out nationwide in schools, colleges, prisons & corporate. Just like all the other challenges life threw at Jamie that he turned into good, this was no different.. He brings the energy & inspiration to make you see that although we all have “kryptonite” in life, that we also have these neurodivergent superpowers! Total transparency of his good, bad & indifferent neurodiversity life, him being a single neurodivergent dad & his eldest daughter also having the “superpowers” too… Avengers are assembling.. be a part of it!

2:00pm
Thomas Jackson:
Remtek Workplace
Unlocking Potential: The Benefits of Personalised Assistive Technology Training
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, personalised assistive technology training has become a cornerstone for enhancing individual capabilities and fostering inclusive environments.
This seminar will explore the transformative impact of tailored training programmes designed to meet the unique needs of each user.

2:00pm
Helen Rees; Neuroble; Supporting Neurodivergent Individuals at Work and in Life: Executive Functions in Action
Executive Function (EF) challenges are a key, but often invisible barrier faced by many neurodivergent adults, impacting wellbeing, productivity, and inclusion in workplaces, businesses, and daily life. In this session, Helen Rees, founder of Neuroble, explores how strengths-based support can empower neurodivergent individuals to thrive.
Drawing on both lived experience and professional coaching expertise, Helen will share practical, brain-friendly strategies that individuals, professionals, and organisations can use to better support EF needs - helping to create environments where neurodivergent people can truly flourish.
*Details and descriptions of seminars are provided by each presenter and are subject to change.
Exhibitor Line Up
Getting here
Directions
The address of the stadium is; Hampden Park, Glasgow, City Of Glasgow, G42 9BA. Brief directions are provided below to help you get to Hampden Park. If you need detailed directions to print or send to your phone use Google Maps or for public transport jump to the Traveline journey planner above.
Street View
You can view the approach to Hampden Park from Aikenhead Road in a virtual 360° on Google Street View.
Rail
The stadium is a five minute walk from both Mount Florida Station and King’s Park Station. Trains at both, run to and from Glasgow central and other stations.
Please visit ScotRail website or check out the Traveline Scotland app for further information.
Bus
First Glasgow operate the following bus services to and from the city centre on a regular basis:
5 , 6, 7, 7A, 34, 90, 31
Please visit the Traveline website or check out the Traveline Scotland app for further information.
Road
The stadium is located 5 minutes from Junction 1a of the M74. Exit onto Polmadie Rd/A728 and follow as it merges onto Aikenhead Road. The stadium car park is on your right and is signposted.
For other routes please use post code G44 4QG in your Sat Nav or map app.
For real time travel information on all of Scotland’s trunk roads, including cross-border information to the North of England visit Traffic Scotland or access it via the Traveline Scotland App.
Free parking will be available on-site for all visitors and exhibitors
Please see the Parking page for detailed car parking information.
Cycle
If you’re feeling energetic and healthy we have cycle racks situated under exit stairwells 36 and 44 at the front of the William Hill South Stand. To plan your route please visit cyclestreets.net.
Please note that locks are not provided and no responsibility will be taken by Hampden Park Ltd for any loss or damage to your bicycle.
Walk
Walking to or from the stadium and the city centre will take you around 45-50 minutes.
Directions from George Square
- Start at South Frederick Street
- Turn left onto Ingram Street
- Turn right onto Glassford Street
- Continue onto Stockwell Street
- Slight right to stay on Stockwell Street
- Continue onto Gorbals Street
- Continue onto Cathcart Road
- Continue onto Aikenhead Road
- Turn left towards Bolivar Terrace
- Turn right onto Bolivar Terrace
- Turn right onto Somerville Drive
- Slight left
You can view the best walking route on Google Maps.
Arriving by Plane
Glasgow Airport
Glasgow Airport serves most major international airlines and there are currently 28 daily services to London.
The First 500 shuttle bus service runs from the airport to Glasgow city centre up to every 10 minutes, 24 hours a day, and takes approximately 25 minutes.
The First 747 Airlink service runs from the airport to Glasgow city centre via Braehead Shopping Centre and Partick Interchange.
Partick Interchange serves a number of areas in Glasgow via rail, subway and bus connections.
Details of all Glasgow Airport Express shuttle links can be found at First Group.
Glasgow Airport also has an SPT Travel Desk, located at Domestic Arrivals, where staff can provide you with details of buses and taxis.
Prestwick Airport
Prestwick Airport is predominately served by Ryanair flights that fly to and from 27 European destinations. It is the only airport in Scotland with its own dedicated train station and sits on the main line to Ayr from Glasgow Central Station. It is approximately 45 minutes by train from Prestwick to Glasgow Central Station. There are also bus and coach services to and from Glasgow. There is a welcome desk, where staff can provide you with further details and information.
Edinburgh Airport
Edinburgh Airport is located 5.8 miles (9.3 km) West of Edinburgh city centre. Scottish Citylink provides direct services from Edinburgh Airport to Glasgow every 30 minutes. Lothian Buses provides public transportation to Edinburgh Airport with the Airlink100 express bus from Edinburgh city centre as well as local bus services.
The route to Edinburgh Airport is served 24 hours a day and takes approximately 25 minutes. Scottish Citylink provides a service from Edinburgh to Glasgow’s Buchanan Bus Station called Citylink Air.
Parking
Free parking will be available on-site for all visitors and exhibitors.




















