A supportive online community for autistic adults to connect, understand themselves, and thrive.
Many autistic adults navigate life with high levels of insight and intelligence, yet still experience significant challenges in areas such as social connection, emotional regulation, anxiety, and burnout.
Many have spent years masking, adapting, and working hard to fit in. On the surface, things might look fine. But underneath, there’s often exhaustion, loneliness, and a deep sense of being misunderstood. That kind of isolation can take a real toll on someone’s mental health and wellbeing.
The High Functioning Network (HFN) was set up because our founder, Dr Becky Spelman, saw this first-hand with someone close to her. She watched a highly intelligent, capable autistic adult go through years without proper support, feeling increasingly isolated despite having so much to offer. She set up this group so that he, and others like him, wouldn’t have to go through that alone.
That’s still what drives HFN today. It’s a small, safe, weekly online group where autistic adults can connect with others who genuinely understand, develop a deeper sense of who they are, learn practical strategies for the things that feel hardest, and simply be themselves without having to explain or justify anything.
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Who is The High Functioning Network for?
HFN is designed for autistic adults aged 18 and over with good intellectual functioning who are looking for support, understanding, and connection.
You might benefit from this group if you have a formal autism diagnosis, are awaiting assessment, or identify as autistic or neurodivergent. It’s particularly well suited to people who are high-masking or were diagnosed later in life, who experience social anxiety or find it hard to maintain friendships, who feel misunderstood at work or in their personal relationships, or who are dealing with burnout, overwhelm, or emotional exhaustion.
You don’t need to be in crisis to join. Many of our members are simply looking for a space where they can be themselves. If you’d like to meet others who think in a similar way and want to better understand your own needs, this group could be right for you.
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A note on the name
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Who is this group not suitable for?
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What makes HFN different from other autism support groups?
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How the group works
Aisling Ryan, Psychological Therapist
George Camilleri, Psychological Therapist










