Understanding accessibility needs | Co-creating spaces that work for everyone
Accessibility is more than ramps, it’s about making spaces work for all kinds of brains and bodies. This guide helps you understand accessibility, identify your own needs, and ask others about theirs so we can create spaces that truly include everyone.
Course: Making space for creativity
Explore your artistic interests with tailored guidance and supportive course materials aimed at nurturing your creative potential. This course offers a structured method to weave creativity into your daily routine, recognizing neurodiversity as a powerful foundation for artistic expression. By the end of this course, you will have begun a flexible and rewarding creative practice that reflects your unique perspective and abilities.
Course: Making friends with your inner critic
Struggling with relentless self-criticism and negative self-talk? Join clinical psychologist Charlie Chrie for a course that'll teach you how to make friends with your inner critic and cultivate a compassionate inner voice. Drawing from personal and professional experiences, Charlie offers powerful strategies to turn self-doubt into self-love. This course is perfect for anyone seeking to overcome guilt and shame, providing actionable insights and tools to enhance your mental well-being. Take the first step towards a healthier, happier you today.
Course: Navigating career growth as a neurodivergent person
Explore the nuances of career growth as a neurodivergent person with Safir Boukhalfa, a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Consultant specializing in neurodiversity. This course delves into the unique strengths and challenges of neurodivergent professionals, offering tailored strategies for self-awareness, resilience, and career advancement. Designed for those who wish to harness their neurodivergent traits for professional success, the course provides actionable insights to navigate and thrive in various work environments.
Course: Talking to kids about neurodivergence
Learn how to talk to children about neurodivergence in a positive, neuroaffirming way with Dr. Emily W. King, a leading child psychologist with over 20 years of experience. This course provides practical strategies for talking about Autism, ADHD, learning differences, and twice-exceptionality, helping your child embrace their strengths and build inclusive, supportive relationships.
Dayna Halliwell | On embracing neurodiversity through comedy and content creation
In this episode, we sit down with Dayna Halliwell (she/her), a UK-based disabled content creator and advocate, to explore how she uses comedy and digital content to illuminate the lived experiences of neurodivergent folks. Dayna delves into her approach to advocacy, the transformative power of humor in education, and her journey in creating a supportive community for those navigating similar paths.