The Spectrum CouncilThe Spectrum Council
Partners

The organisations that uphold our Standards.

The Spectrum Council is independent of any single training provider. We accredit programmes and recognise organisations that commit, in writing, to our published Scope of Practice and Code of Ethics — so that every credential on the Register means the same thing.

Accredited training provider

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Nurtured Coach

40-hour accredited certifications in ADHD, autism, neuroscience and neurodiversity coaching. Graduates are assessed against the Council’s Standards and admitted to the Register on passing the final exam and capstone.

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Recognised partners

Bodies and organisations we work with

Professional bodies, employers and training partners that recognise the Register and align with the Council’s published Standards.

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Professional body
Neurodiversity Coaching Alliance

A peer membership body whose members align their codes of practice with the Council’s published Standards.

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Federation
Federation of Neurodivergent Practitioners

A cross-discipline federation recognising the Council’s Scope of Practice for its coaching membership.

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Employer partner
Centre for Workplace Inclusion

Refers and verifies neurodiversity coaches through the public Register when commissioning workplace support.

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Training partner
Institute of Autism & ADHD Practice

Delivers continuing professional development mapped to the Council’s competence framework.

For training providers

Become an accredited partner

Run a neurodivergent coaching programme? Accreditation gives your graduates an independent, verifiable credential — and gives your applicants confidence the training meets a published standard.

Step 1

Apply

Submit your curriculum, assessment design and tutor credentials for review.

Step 2

Assessment

We map your programme against the published Scope of Practice and Code of Ethics.

Step 3

Accreditation

Approved programmes are accredited, and graduates become eligible for the Register.

Step 4

Listing

Your programme is recognised, and your graduates earn a verifiable public credential.

  • An independent mark of quality your applicants already trust
  • Graduates earn a verifiable credential on the public Register
  • Use of the “Accredited by The Spectrum Council” seal
  • Alignment with versioned, published Standards

Accreditation is earned against published criteria and reviewed on a fixed cycle — never bought. Anyone can read the Standards in full and verify any credential on the public Register.