For children and teens who love gaming, technology, and want to make friends with like-minded peers.
What is the Gaming Workshop?
What Happens in a Gaming Workshop?
Why the Gaming Workshop is Different
Interest-led: Young people choose what they want to do each session. No rigid structure, just curiosity and creativity leading the way.
Social-first: Friendships and confidence often grow even before the tech skills do—and that’s celebrated.
Safe & Inclusive: A place where autistic young people can feel comfortable, be themselves, and connect with peers who “get it.”
Skill-building: From coding and game design to teamwork and communication, participants pick up digital and social skills while having fun.
Why It Matters
Our gaming hubs are more than a tech group—they are a safe space to belong. For many autistic young people, finding peers who share their passions makes all the difference. Here, friendships form naturally, creativity thrives, and every participant can grow in confidence while doing what they love.
What Happens in a Gaming Workshop?
Why the Gaming Workshop is Different
Interest-led: Young people choose what they want to do each session. No rigid structure, just curiosity and creativity leading the way.
Social-first: Friendships and confidence often grow even before the tech skills do—and that’s celebrated.
Safe & Inclusive: A place where autistic young people can feel comfortable, be themselves, and connect with peers who “get it.”
Skill-building: From coding and game design to teamwork and communication, participants pick up digital and social skills while having fun.
Why It Matters
Our gaming hubs are more than a tech group—they are a safe space to belong. For many autistic young people, finding peers who share their passions makes all the difference. Here, friendships form naturally, creativity thrives, and every participant can grow in confidence while doing what they love.
This psychologist-supported, neuroaffirming workshop offers a social, technology-based space where children and young people connect through shared interests in gaming, coding, and digital creativity.
Designed to be flexible and interest-led, the workshop moves beyond a traditional structured format, allowing participants to explore activities they enjoy while engaging with others in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Within this space, participants are encouraged to connect, collaborate, and take part in shared experiences that support social interaction and confidence.
For many young people, particularly those who are neurodivergent, traditional social environments can feel challenging or overwhelming. When connection is built around shared interests, social interaction can feel more accessible and natural.
This workshop provides a space where participants can engage with peers, explore interests, and take part in shared experiences in a way that feels comfortable and meaningful.
Through participation, young people have opportunities to engage in:
Small group sizes are maintained to support a safe and supportive environment.
We understand that finding the right social environment for your child can feel important. Our team is here to guide you, helping you explore whether this workshop is a good fit for your child’s needs and interests, or recommend the most appropriate next step.
Contact our team to learn more or secure a place in the next workshop.