
Welcome
MindOf PEERS® offers evidence-based social skills groups for young people. We support participants across key developmental stages—primary school, secondary school, and post-18—by strengthening social communication, confidence, and emotional wellbeing.
Each group is led by an experienced clinician and follows the UCLA PEERS® framework, helping participants and caregivers develop real-life tools for peer relationships, navigating social situations, and managing challenges.

Goals
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Improve social understanding and boost social confidence.
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Strengthen friendships and reduce isolation.
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Developing skills in communicating effectively and handling conflict.
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Offers a structured, safe, and supportive clinical environment.
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Work collaboratively with young people and their caregivers.


Format
This is a 14 module course consisting of 12 weekly sessions, with a young person and caregiver session running in parallel.
Children and Young People: Join age-specific groups to learn and practice social skills.
Parents and Caregivers: Attend separate sessions to learn how to reinforce skills at home through coaching and assignments.
Find out more
Explore articles, updates, and insights from the MindOf clinical team on social development, neurodiversity, and the PEERS® model.
This section is updated regularly to support families, educators, and professionals working with children and teens with social communication difficulties.

What We Offer:
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Comprehensive psychiatric and psychological assessments
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Diagnostic evaluations for ADHD, ASD, and other neurodevelopmental conditions
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Medication reviews and ongoing prescribing (where appropriate)
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Tailored treatment plans for each child or young person
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Parent consultations and parenting support
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Behavioural and neurodevelopmental management strategies for patients, schools, and families
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Multidisciplinary team input, including psychiatry, psychology, and therapy
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Liaison with schools, GPs, and other professionals
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Support for families coping with physical health conditions or disability
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Follow-up and ongoing care as needed