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Neurodiversity Show, 9th-10th May 2025.


TTS Returns as a Proud Partner and Exhibitor at Neurodiversity Show 2025
TTS is excited to once again be a key partner at the Neurodiversity Show 2025, continuing their mission to provide engaging, effective, and inclusive learning solutions. Be sure to visit their vibrant stand and discover how TTS is shaping the future of inclusive education!
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Check out all our latest news and insights from the Neurodiversity Show! Below, you’ll find exciting updates from our exhibitors and speakers who will be attending the show on the 9th and 10th of May. Don’t miss out on this amazing event – be part of it! Find out more below
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The Power of Research: Academic and Research Posters at The Neurodiversity Show 2025
Neurodiversity is a growing field of study that impacts education, workplaces, and individual lives. However, for meaningful change to take place—whether in policy, practice, or everyday understanding—academic research must be at the forefront. That’s why The...
🌟 Exciting News! 🌟
The Reading Doctor is delighted to announce its return to The Neurodiversity Show 2025—formerly known as The Dyslexia Show—for the third year running! This year, we are honoured that they are official partners of the show, continuing our shared mission to support...
Enhancing Expertise: A Must-Attend Event for Educators and School Leaders
Are you a SENCO, teacher, or school leader looking to deepen your knowledge of neurodiversity? The Neurodiversity Show provides the perfect opportunity for educators to explore the latest strategies, tools, and research to support neurodivergent students. With a...
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TTS Returns as a Proud Partner and Exhibitor at Neurodiversity Show 2025
TTS is excited to once again be a key partner at the Neurodiversity Show 2025, continuing their mission to provide engaging, effective, and inclusive learning solutions. Be sure to visit their vibrant stand and discover how TTS is shaping the future of inclusive education!
What’s New & Featured for 2025
Strengths: Leveraging Your Neurodiverse Strengths to Succeed in Your Career or Personal Development
Neurodivergent individuals often have remarkable strengths that can lead to success in both personal and professional life. Whether it’s creativity, problem-solving, attention to detail, or the ability to think outside the box, your neurodivergent traits are an asset....
Progression: Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Career Journey
If you’re ready to take the next step in your career The Neurodiversity Show is the ideal place to find the guidance, tools, and resources you need. For neurodivergent individuals, finding the right career path can sometimes be a challenge, but with the right support,...
Championing Neurodiversity and Disability Inclusion in Your Classroom
As a SENCO, teacher, or school leader, creating an inclusive and supportive classroom for all students is at the heart of your role. The Neurodiversity Show offers a valuable opportunity to deepen your understanding of neurodivergent conditions, such as Dyslexia,...
Strategies: Building Self-Support Strategies That Work for You
As a neurodivergent individual, building a set of self-support strategies is crucial for navigating day-to-day life with confidence. Whether it’s managing time, staying organised, or reducing stress, developing techniques that work for you can significantly improve...
Supporting Individuals: Empowering Neurodivergent People to Thrive
Empowering neurodivergent individuals to thrive involves recognising and embracing their unique strengths while providing the right support to navigate the challenges they face. Neurodivergent people, including those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other conditions,...
Supporting the Workplace: How Employers Can Foster Neurodiversity Inclusion
Creating an inclusive workplace for neurodivergent individuals is not just about compliance; it’s about unlocking the potential of a diverse workforce. Neurodivergent individuals, such as those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other conditions, bring unique strengths...
For Parents

PFor parents, the show offers a wealth of resources and support to help you advocate for and support your neurodiverse children. Discover practical advice, expert insights, and a community of fellow parents to navigate your journey together.
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For Education

The Neurodiversity Show is the UK’s premier exhibition dedicated to neurodiversity, aiming to empower educationto marks a strategic evolution to create a more inclusive and comprehensive platform for showcasing innovations, resources, and support tailored to individuals with neurodiverse differences.
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For The Workplace

The show provides employers with strategies and tools to recognise and utilise the unique strengths of neurodiverse employees. Learn how to create an inclusive workplace that fosters productivity and innovation through diversity.
For Individuals

Individuals attending the show will find a range of resources and workshops aimed at personal and professional development. Gain confidence, learn new skills, and connect with a supportive community to navigate your neurodiversity effectively.
Strategies: Building Self-Support Strategies That Work for You
As a neurodivergent individual, building a set of self-support strategies is crucial for navigating day-to-day life with confidence. Whether it’s managing time, staying organised, or reducing stress, developing techniques that work for you can significantly improve...
Supporting Individuals: Empowering Neurodivergent People to Thrive
Empowering neurodivergent individuals to thrive involves recognising and embracing their unique strengths while providing the right support to navigate the challenges they face. Neurodivergent people, including those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other conditions,...
Who Should Attend?
The Education Hub is ideal for any educator or school leader seeking to improve their ability to support neurodiverse students. Attend if you’re:
Expertise…
A SENCO, teacher, or school leader looking to deepen your knowledge of Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, ADHD, Autism, or other neurodiverse conditions.
Responsibility…
Championing neurodiversity and disability inclusion in your classroom.
Development…
Seeking CPD professional development on neurodiversity and inclusive education.
Innovation…
Wanting to explore the latest assistive technology and resources designed to support neurodiverse students.
What’s On?
Understanding Dyslexia in the Classroom –
Insights into strategies for supporting students with Dyslexia.
Supporting Students with Dyscalculia
Practical tools and strategies to address numeracy challenges in the classroom.
Creating Inclusive Classrooms for Neurodiverse Students
How to embed neuroinclusion into your school’s culture.
Neurodiversity and Mental Health
Best practices for supporting mental health challenges in neurodiverse students.
Assistive Technology Innovations
Discover the latest tools to support learning for neurodiverse students.
Interactive Educator Workshops
Practical sessions designed to provide real-world solutions you can implement in your classroom.
Book Your Tickets Now!
Join us for two days of learning, networking, and inspiration at The Neurodiversity Show on 9th-10th May 2025. With one- or two-day ticket options, you can tailor the event to fit your schedule and learning goals.
Link to Exhibitors
Explore the latest in assistive technology, tools, and services designed to support neurodiverse employees at the Exhibitors Theatre. Visit the Exhibitors Page to learn more about the companies featured and what they’ll be sharing at The Neurodiversity Show.