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Supporting the Mental Health of Neurodivergent Young People: A Guide for Parents, Carers and Educators

Supporting the Mental Health of Neurodivergent Young People: A Guide for Parents, Carers and Educators

by Sian Halls | Apr 11, 2025 | Education, Neurodiversity, News, Parents

By Liz Day, Founder of Collectively Diverse Mental health is a conversation we’re nearly all having more openly these days—but when it comes to neurodivergent young people, we need to go further. It’s not just about awareness, but understanding, proactive...
Katy Leckenby and Meaghan Ebbgae-Taylor – Aided Language and AAC in the Classroom:Breaking Down Barriers with Speech, Language and Communication Needs

Katy Leckenby and Meaghan Ebbgae-Taylor – Aided Language and AAC in the Classroom:Breaking Down Barriers with Speech, Language and Communication Needs

by Sian Halls | Apr 10, 2025 | Education, Exhibitor News

Katy Leckenby and Meaghan Ebbgae-Taylor – Aided Language and AAC in the Classroom:Breaking Down Barriers with Speech, Language and Communication Needs What is AAC? AAC stands for Alternative and Augmentative Communication. Put simply, it can be used in place of...
Autistic Appreciation Month: From Awareness to Appreciation in the Workplace

Autistic Appreciation Month: From Awareness to Appreciation in the Workplace

by Sian Halls | Apr 8, 2025 | Neurodiversity, News, Uncategorized, Workplace

Autistic Appreciation Month: From Awareness to Appreciation in the Workplace By Toni Horn, Neurodiversity Consultant, Speaker, and Founder of NeuroEmpower CIC April is often marked as Autism Acceptance Month, but I invite you to join me in taking it a step further....
Widgit Software: Empowering Inclusive Communication at Neurodiversity Show 2025 

Widgit Software: Empowering Inclusive Communication at Neurodiversity Show 2025 

by Sian Halls | Mar 31, 2025 | Exhibitor News, Featured, News

We are delighted to announce that Widgit Software a pioneer in symbol-supported communication, is joining the Neurodiversity Show 2025 as an exhibitor and official partner. Taking place at the NEC Birmingham on 9th and 10th May 2025, this event is the UK’s premier...
TTS Returns as a Proud Partner and Exhibitor at Neurodiversity Show 2025 

TTS Returns as a Proud Partner and Exhibitor at Neurodiversity Show 2025 

by Sian Halls | Mar 25, 2025 | Education, Exhibitor News, Featured, Neurodiversity, News, Parents

The Neurodiversity Show, the UK’s premier exhibition dedicated to neurodiversity, is delighted to welcome back TTS, a trusted leader in SEN and inclusive learning resources, as an exhibitor and show partner. Taking place at the NEC Birmingham on 9th and 10th May 2025,...
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