A Heartfelt Thank You to ATF Supplies

A Heartfelt Thank You to ATF Supplies

At MAIN, we are privileged to work with incredible partners who go above and beyond to support our community. Over the past year, ATF Supplies, John, Marc, Emily, and the entire team, have shown exceptional care, compassion, and generosity, and we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt thanks.

From the very beginning, ATF Supplies demonstrated a clear understanding of the needs of our autistic, neurodiverse, and learning disability community. Their practical support has been invaluable. They supplied the ironmongery free of charge, assisted with our fob entry system, and even allowed flexibility in repayment. This generosity eased financial pressures at a critical time and ensured that our services continued uninterrupted.

Beyond the practical support, it has been their kindness, care, and ongoing willingness to help that has touched us all. The commitment of John, Marc, Emily, and the team made this project possible, and their contribution has had a lasting, meaningful impact on the people we support.

Thanks to ATF Supplies, we are one step closer to our vision of greater independence and opportunity for all. We are proud to have worked alongside them and deeply grateful for everything they have done for MAIN and our community.

From Heather, our trustees, staff, and the people we support—thank you. Your generosity and commitment mean the world to us.

When Amazing People Make a Lasting Difference

A Heartfelt Thank You to James Paul Services Ltd

At MAIN, we believe that meaningful partnerships are at the heart of everything we do. Over the past year, we have had the privilege of working alongside James Paul Services Ltd (JPS Ltd), and we would like to take a moment to recognise and celebrate the incredible support they have provided.

From the very beginning, Gary, Kev, and the entire JPS team approached the development of our Pathways to Independence project with professionalism, care, and a genuine understanding of the needs of the autistic, neurodiverse, and learning disability community we serve. Their commitment to getting it right was evident at every stage.

The quality of their workmanship has been exceptional. Together, we have created a space that is not only practical and functional, but also welcoming, safe, and truly fit for purpose, an environment that will make a lasting difference to the people we support.

What has made this partnership even more remarkable is the compassion and flexibility shown by JPS Ltd. By allowing us to spread the cost of the project over the course of a year, they significantly eased financial pressures on our charity. This generosity meant we could continue delivering vital services without disruption while bringing this important vision to life.

It is no exaggeration to say that this project would not have been possible without the dedication, kindness, and unwavering support of Gary, Kev, and the entire JPS team. Their contribution has already had a profound and lasting impact, helping us move closer to our vision of greater independence and opportunity for all.

We are incredibly proud to have worked in partnership with JPS Ltd and are deeply grateful for everything they have done for MAIN and our community.

From Heather, our trustees, staff, and the people we support—thank you. Your kindness and commitment mean more than words can fully express.

#Togetherraisingsmiles

Keeping Children & Young People Safe Online: Important Safeguarding Update

Keeping Children & Young People Safe Online: Important Safeguarding Update

As a neurodiverse charity supporting children, young people and families, online safety is always a priority for us. The internet can be an amazing space for learning, interests, community and creativity — but it can also present risks, especially for autistic, ADHD, anxious or otherwise vulnerable young people.

We have recently received a safeguarding alert from NHS/Government services regarding online activity that may place children and young people at risk. Below is a summary to help parents, carers and professionals stay informed and proactive.


⚠️ Safeguarding Alert – Summary

A national safeguarding alert has been shared relating to concerning online behaviour involving two young adults, who may be encouraging self-harm among vulnerable children and young people connected to mental health services.

Key points to be aware of:

  • One individual is using TikTok (approx. 3,000 followers) to engage with vulnerable young people.
  • There are known links to young people in mental health wards in Essex.
  • Essex Police, local authorities and NHS partners are actively monitoring the situation.
  • A multi-agency safeguarding meeting has already taken place.

Although this activity is currently linked to a specific geographical area, online content spreads quickly — so all parents, carers and professionals should remain vigilant.


🌐 Supporting Neurodiverse Children & Young People Online

Many autistic and neurodiverse young people:

✔ find online communities easier than face-to-face interactions
✔ can be more trusting of others’ intentions
✔ may struggle to identify manipulation or unsafe behaviour
✔ can feel pressure to respond quickly or please others
✔ may be highly influenced by online content due to hyperfocus or emotional vulnerability

This means they can be more at risk of exploitation, grooming or harmful online challenges.


👨‍👩‍👧 Guidance for Parents & Carers

Here are some practical steps to help keep children and young people safe:

1. Talk openly about online activity

Create a safe space for them to share what they’re watching, who they follow, and what interests them.

2. Keep an eye on their platforms

Particularly TikTok, Instagram, Discord, private messaging apps, gaming chats and YouTube shorts.

3. Encourage them to check in with you

Teach them to pause and ask for help if something feels worrying, confusing or upsetting.

4. Remind them that not everyone online is who they say they are

Explain in simple, neurodiversity‑friendly language.

5. Review privacy settings together

Make accounts private, turn off geolocation, and restrict who can comment/message.

6. Encourage healthy routines

Help create a balance between online and real‑world activities.

7. If they see self-harm or harmful content

Tell them it’s not their responsibility to help the person — they should always tell a trusted adult.


🌈 A Warm, Safe Environment — Online and Offline

At MAIN, we are committed to:

  • promoting a friendly, warm, and positive environment
  • supporting families with honest, accessible advice
  • working with our values in mind across all services
  • ensuring confidentiality and professionalism at all times
  • collecting feedback from parents, carers and young people to improve our support

If you ever have concerns about a child’s online activity, please speak to us — we are here to help.


🔗 Helpful Websites & Resources

Below are trusted, reputable sources offering guidance for families, schools and professionals:

NSPCC – Keeping Children Safe Online

UK Government – Support to Keep Children Safe Online

BBC – Internet Safety Resources for Children & Teachers

 


📬 Need Advice or Support?

If you are worried about a child or young person’s online activity, behaviour or emotional wellbeing, please contact our team for support.

Together, we can help create a safer, kinder online world for neurodiverse children and young people.

MAIN Youth Panel

We need your help!

At MAIN, we are committed to a neuroinclusive approach, and we are creating a Youth Panel to help shape future projects and ensure the support we offer truly reflects the needs of the young people we work with.

We are looking for individuals aged 13–25 years who would be happy to volunteer and share their voice, give feedback, and help us decide where MAIN should focus its support.

If you are interested, please contact us at:
📧 info@iammain.org.uk
📞 01642 608012

We will get in touch to arrange an introductory meeting.

Thank you for helping us make MAIN the best it can be for neurodivergent young people.


Everyone is welcome – we look forward to meeting you!

MAIN Open Day Drop in Session

You’re Invited! MAIN Open Day –Come and Visit Us!

Join us for a calm, friendly drop‑in where you can:
✔ Explore our site
✔ Meet our staff team
✔ Learn more about our services and support
✔ Ask questions in a relaxed environment


📅 Date: Wednesday 25th March

🕐 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm

📍 Location:

MAIN – The Finlay Cooper Centre
Elizabeth Terrace, North Ormesby
TS3 6EN

📞 Contact: 01642 608012


Everyone is welcome – we look forward to meeting you!