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Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability

Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability (GIND)

The Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability (GIND) is the humanitarian and research-based think tank branch of Autistic Youth International, dedicated to creating a more inclusive, accessible, and equitable world.

GIND is led by and made up of Autistic, Neurodivergent, Disabled, and LGBTQIA+ members who bring lived experience, expertise, and innovation to the work of Disability justice and human rights.

Our Mission

GIND exists to identify global challenges affecting Neurodivergent and Disabled
communities – and to develop solutions that increase:

Inclusion and representation

Accessibility and equal opportunity

Disability rights and advocacy

Social justice and humanitarian impact

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We focus on transforming systems, policies, and communities through research, collaboration, and action.

A Think Tank Grounded in Lived Experience

At the Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability, we believe the most effective solutions come from the communities most impacted.

Our work is informed and driven by people with lived experience across Neurodivergence, Disability, and LGBTQIA+ identity – ensuring that our advocacy and initiatives are inclusive, intersectional, and globally relevant.

Building a More Accessible Future

Through partnerships, humanitarian projects, and Disability-centered innovation, GIND addresses barriers and creates pathways toward equality for Neurodivergent and Disabled people around the world.

Together, we are shaping a future where every person can thrive with dignity, access, and belonging.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability (GIND)?

The Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability (GIND) is the humanitarian think tank branch of Autistic Youth International. We work to advance inclusion, accessibility, Disability rights, and equality for Neurodivergent and Disabled communities worldwide.
GIND addresses challenges affecting Autistic, Neurodivergent, Disabled, and LGBTQIA+ individuals by developing solutions that improve access, representation, and equity through research, advocacy, partnerships, and humanitarian initiatives.
GIND is led by and made up of Autistic, Neurodivergent, Disabled, and LGBTQIA+ members. Our work is grounded in lived experience and informed by the voices of the communities most impacted.
Yes. GIND is the global humanitarian and policy-focused branch of Autistic Youth International, expanding our advocacy efforts beyond local communities to create global impact.
GIND focuses on barriers and inequities in areas such as:
You can support GIND by partnering with us on initiatives, sponsoring humanitarian work, volunteering your expertise, or donating to expand global Neurodiversity and Disability advocacy efforts.

Yes. GIND works through global partnerships and international collaboration to advance Disability justice and inclusion across diverse communities worldwide.

You can sign up for email updates through Autistic Youth International to receive news, reports, events, and announcements from the Global Institute for Neurodivergence and Disability.