🐝🌈 WELCOME TO BEE UNIQUE 🌈🐝

At BEE UNIQUE we host a variety of events
and sessions in Cumbria and Lancashire.

No official diagnosis required to
attend!

We host various sessions across different locations

You can book onto our sessions using our BookWhen portal below

A quick overview of our wonderful BEE UNIQUE volunteers and activities.

BEE UNIQUE has been established to relieve the needs of those diagnosed with Autism and those who are currently engaged in the medical diagnosis of Autism and their immediate families and carers in England in particular, but not exclusively, by the provision of support and recreational activities.

BEE UNIQUE is the vision of Nadia Shaw and Dave Parsons. Being the parents and carers to two amazing non verbal little boys, both diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Condition with Associated Learning Difficulties, we have created

BEE UNIQUE to embrace, educate and entertain those diagnosed with and those engaged in the medical diagnosis of Autism. As we know that this comes with incredible blessings as well as incredible challenges.

But we could not have done this without the unfaltering support of Natalie and Martin McCarron who have been with us through this journey every step of the way.

Our promise to those that have been diagnosed with or are engaged in the medical diagnosis of Autism is to create safe sensory learning and stimulation through the organising of events, trips and social gatherings.

Our aim for the families and carers of those diagnosed with or engaged in the medical diagnosis of Autism is to create a network of like minded individuals in a safe place to share stories and experiences. You are not alone.

BEE UNIQUE regularly fundraises. This allows us to provide support to local families, as well as allowing us to host events, trips, and social gatherings.

The stigma towards Autism has often been difficult to tackle as it affects each individual differently. It is a hidden disability which makes it hard to recognise.

It makes it difficult for the individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Condition and their families to access the correct support. This limits what they can achieve.

This can leave Autism families and carers feeling deeply upset and excluded. A better understanding and support can make a big difference for those diagnosed and their families and carers. We hope to support and address this.