How We Can help
Have a look through our service offerings and find the support that suits you most.
Young Person Support (1-25)

We’re passionate about supporting young people and providing options and access points that cater for everyone.
The types of support we can offer young people includes:
- Free workshops across the many areas of neurodiversity.
- Wellbeing drop ins for young people, parents, carers and siblings.
- 1:1 support in a way that suits you.
- A range of activities for children and young people that includes beach and forest schools, sensory experiences, silent cinema, art/cookery groups and more.
- Lived experience advice forum (LEAF).
Sibling Support (Any age)

Here at beans we understand how much of a complex journey neurodiversity can be.
A whole family can face their own set of challenges and that’s why Sibling Support is so important to us.
Siblings can:
- Attend free workshops and meet similar people.
- Receive 1:1 support and create a personal plan.
- Wellbeing drop in sessions specifically for siblings.
To get the ball rolling, you can contact beans@access.org or 07553 894199
Or if you feel like you might just need to talk about your situation & mental health, see the list of useful links on our Useful Resources Page.
Parent/Carer Support

We offer wrap-around, non-judgemental support to parents and carers and any proccess can be started by making contact via emai or phone.
We also have several drop-in groups for parents and carers across Bury St Edmunds, Saxmundham and Woodbridge.
Bury St Edmunds (Linden House): 3rd Tuesday of Every Month, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
Saxmundham (Sax’cess House): 4th Tuesday of Every Month, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
Woodbridge (Pavilion Cafe): 2nd Tuesday of Every Month, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
For more information, please contact beans@accessct.org or 07553 894199
Events and Activities

We’re incredibly grateful to be able to provide events and activities here at beans.
This ability comes through our parent organisation ‘Access Community Trust’ and their capabilities when in comes to events across a number of clients.
With their support we’re now able to offer:
- Silent Cinema Screenings and Silent Disco Events.
- Sensory Experiences.
- Forest and beach schools.
- Art groups.
- Cookery groups.
- Young person events.
To enquire about any of the above or to find out what’s coming up, contact beans@accessct.org
Groups and Drop ins

We offer wrap-around, non-judgemental support to parents and carers and any proccess can be started by making contact via emai or phone.
We also have several drop-in groups for parents and carers across Bury St Edmunds, Saxmundham and Woodbridge.
Bury St Edmunds (Linden House): 3rd Tuesday of Every Month, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
Saxmundham (Sax’cess House): 4th Tuesday of Every Month, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
Woodbridge (Pavilion Cafe): 2nd Tuesday of Every Month, 10:00am – 12:00pm.
For more information, please contact beans@accessct.org or 07553 894199
L.E.A.F

The Waveney Lived Experience Advisory Forums are a product of Access Community Trust and the way mental health services are both created and improved.
The LEAF operate across all of Suffolk & Norfolk and assist with all of the services Access Community Trust manage. The group is open to more and more people joining and often meet every month.
Each meet takes place straight after the Parent/Carer drop-ins:
Bury St Edmunds (Linden House): 3rd Tuesday of Every Month, 12:00pm – 13:00pm.
Saxmundham (Sax’cess House): 4th Tuesday of Every Month, 12:00pm – 13:00pm.
Woodbridge (Pavilion Cafe): 2nd Tuesday of Every Month, 12:00pm – 13:00pm.
To find out more, head to the LEAF page of this site by hitting the image above.
Or visit the Access Community Trust website by hitting the button below.