

Welcome
At ThriveNeuro International, we are dedicated to transforming lives through evidence-based, neurodiversity-affirming services for individuals with autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Headquartered in the UK, our global mission is to bridge gaps in care, education, and support across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
Whether you are a family seeking early intervention, an educator looking for training, or a professional pursuing certification, we are here to help you thrive. Our culturally sensitive programs—powered by Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)—promote independence, inclusion, and well-being in an assent-based framework that respects every individual's unique identity.
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Our Mission
To empower individuals with autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), their families, and communities through tailored Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) services that foster skills, inclusion, and well-being, while respecting cultural diversity and neurodiversity.
Our Commitment
At ThriveNeuro International, we are deeply committed to fostering a world of equity and empowerment for individuals with autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Our pledge includes:
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Upholding Neurodiversity-Affirming Practices: We prioritize assent-based interventions that respect and celebrate neurological differences, avoiding any suppression of harmless behaviors.
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Ensuring Cultural Sensitivity: Services are adapted to local contexts, languages, and norms, bridging gaps in underserved regions.
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Promoting Accessibility and Inclusion: Through innovative telehealth, training, and community programs, we make high-quality ABA/PBS care available to all, regardless of location or resources.
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Driving Evidence-Based Impact: All initiatives are grounded in research, with a focus on measurable outcomes for independence, well-being, and societal integration.
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Building Collaborative Partnerships: We engage families, educators, professionals, and NGOs to create sustainable, holistic support networks.
This commitment guides every action, ensuring we empower individuals to thrive globally.
Our Vision
To be a global leader in accessible, evidence-based, and culturally adapted autism and IDD services, creating a world where every individual thrives regardless of location or background.


Our Programs
Residential ABA Services
Comprehensive ABA/PBS-driven programs for ages 5–25, focusing on academic, vocational, and life skills development. In a supportive, inclusive environment, participants build independence through individualized plans that respect neurodiverse identities.
TeleABA Services
Accessible teleABA options ensure that individuals can receive support and guidance from the comfort of their homes, breaking down geographical barriers.
Professional Training
We offer in-person and online courses aligned with BACB and UK-SBA standards, equipping educators, therapists, and professionals with ABA/PBS skills.
Early Interventions
Our ABA-based Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention (EIBI) targets ages 0–6, maximizing developmental outcomes through personalized, play-based sessions. Focusing on communication, social skills, and daily routines, this program helps young children build foundational abilities in a fun, assent-based way. Available at home or via telehealth, it's designed to empower families early, reducing long-term challenges and promoting lifelong independence.
Community Engagement
Through partnerships with organizations, we host webinars, awareness events, and workshops to combat stigma and promote inclusion. Our initiatives include family support groups, cultural adaptation sessions, and NGO collaborations, fostering community-driven change. Engage with us to build networks, share stories, and access resources for a more neurodiverse-friendly world.
School ABA Programs
Supporting mainstream school inclusion, this program provides on-site ABA/PBS interventions, teacher training, and strategies for neurodiverse students.











