Room One Portsmouth

Room One Portsmouth
Managed by autistic peopleFor autistic and neurodivergent adultsFriendly and supportive atmosphereActivities and socialisingWheelchair accessible

Contact Details

Phone

07********73

Website

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Address

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About

Room One is a unique space managed by autistic people, designed for autistic and neurodivergent adults in Portsmouth. It serves as a one-stop shop for individuals in the PO1 - PO6 area, their families, friends, and supporting professionals.

The centre offers a welcoming environment where neurodivergent individuals can meet, socialise, and participate in activities without feeling isolated. It is wheelchair accessible and provides a safe space for all.

Services

  • Social activities
  • Advice and support

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Room One offer?
Room One provides a range of services for autistic and neurodivergent adults, including social activities, advice, and support in a friendly and safe environment. The centre is designed to meet the needs of individuals and their families.
Is Room One suitable for people with ADHD and autism?
Yes, Room One is specifically tailored for individuals with ADHD and autism. It offers a supportive space where they can socialise, participate in activities, and receive advice from understanding staff.
What makes Room One a unique community centre?
Room One stands out as it is managed by autistic people and caters exclusively to the needs of autistic and neurodivergent adults. The centre fosters a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, making it a valuable resource in the community.
What is TrustedIn.uk?
TrustedIn.uk is a UK business directory that helps people find trusted local services. It features community centres like Room One in Southsea, which provides essential support and activities for autistic and neurodivergent adults.
How are listings on TrustedIn.uk curated?
TrustedIn.uk selects listings based on demonstrated expertise and community trust. Room One qualifies through its management by autistic people, its focus on serving the autistic community, and the positive feedback from users highlighting its supportive and inclusive environment.