Neurodiversity Navigator is a visionary enterprise built on inclusivity and equity. Our main mission is to offer extensive support and guidance to neurodivergent people and their families across Australia. We are dedicated to celebrating neurodivergence as a valuable part of being human, fighting for equal opportunities, and breaking down the barriers that these communities often face.

Our Goals

Empowerment: Our primary goal is to empower neurodivergent people with tailored support, boosting their self-confidence and self-advocacy skills for full participation and inclusion in society.

Inclusivity: We work closely with educational institutions, healthcare providers, workplaces, and communities to foster acceptance and understanding of neurodiversity, striving for a more inclusive society.

Access: Neurodiversity Navigator is committed to breaking down access barriers in healthcare, education, and the workplace, ensuring appropriate care, accommodations, and opportunities for neurodivergent people.

Education: We aim to educate both neurodivergent people and the wider community about neurodiversity, dispelling myths and misconceptions through our services and public speaking engagements.

Advocacy: Dedicated to advocating for neurodivergent rights and policy changes, we actively engage with government bodies and organisations to drive positive change and improve the lives of our neurodivergent community.

Neurodiversity Navigator’s services are designed to empower, educate, and advocate for neurodivergent individuals and their families. By providing tailored support, fostering inclusivity, and raising awareness, we aim to create a more inclusive and understanding world where neurodiversity is celebrated and everyone has equal opportunities to thrive.

Angela Loynd – My Story

Navigation – Healthcare, Education Self-Advocacy,  Cancer Care Clinical Educator, Neurodivergent Adolescents & Young Adults, Late Diagnosed Women

“I identify as neurodivergent—Autistic, ADHD, and Dyslexic. These experiences have shaped my life in unique ways, fostering resilience and empathy for the challenges other neurodivergent people face. I offer a distinct perspective, blending my personal journey with a professional background in healthcare and health education. ‘Lived experience’ reflects firsthand encounters with challenges like mental health conditions, disabilities, and discrimination. With such experiences, I can contribute valuable insights to shape the services I provide and guide others in their journey.”

  • Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) License #NMW0001059369
  • Master of Nursing – Research Stream, Adolescent and Young Adult Health & Wellbeing
  • Bachelor of Nursing
  • Human Factors Training
  • Australian Primary Healthcare Nurses Association (APNA)

  • Health Insurance Eligible* (check with your provider)

  • NDIS Eligible – Plan & Self-Managed

  • Founder of Umbrella Alliance
Angela Loynd