Tanya Jepson Tanya Jepson

Embracing neurodiversity: a personal journey

Living with undiagnosed ADHD often leads to years of trying to "fix" perceived flaws, attributing stress and anxiety to other external factors. Learn how Tanya’s diagnosis at age 51 has changed her perception of self and why it’s so important to practice self acceptance & advocate for a society that embraces minds of all kinds.

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Autism reversal research is fundamentally flawed

From time to time, we see articles and research that suggests that autism, ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions can be cured. The most recent of these has just been published in a reputable UK newspaper The Telegraph “Autism can be reversed, scientists discover”. Find out why this type of article is not only flawed, but deeply harmful.

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Zilan Ong Zilan Ong

Designing spaces for neurodiversity

We spoke with Zilan Ong, an undergraduate at Carnegie Mellon University, about how architecture can be an agent of change and gained their perspective on designing spaces to be inclusive of all neuro-abilities.

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Nicola Pinkney Nicola Pinkney

My journey with ADHD

Meet Nic, a 24 year old girl from the UK who like too many, was diagnosed in adulthood with ADHD. Uncover what it meant for Nic to receive her diagnosis, reduce her masking and uncover joy each day.

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5th Stanford Neurodiversity Summit

The Stanford Neurodiversity summit has become a major event on the neurodiversity calendar.  This year’s theme is “Putting Strengths-Based Approaches in Action.”

The 2024 Summit is taking place from Sun 22 Sep – Tues 24 Sep, both in-person at Stanford University, and virtually.

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