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Neurodiversity

September 2024

  • An action shot of a dance scene. A male wheelchair dancer with brown skin, is lying sideways on a light coloured floor. His wheelchair is still strapped on his waist, lying on the floor with him. His arms are raised off the floor, and he is looking intently at his left hand. He is in control. Other dancers are in the background in blurry motion shots, all on the floor making shapes that are reflective of the wheelchair dancer's pose but all different in their own ways. A female wheelchair dancer with dark skin and black hair is blurry but more visible to the right of the image. She is facing away from the camera, tipping backwards, her head going over the back rest of her chair. The image has a golden colour with atmospheric haze and black backdrop. The dancers are all in stylised tight costumes that has a golden burnished colour. Photography by Chris Parkes

    Stopgap Dance Company: Lived Fiction review – a thrillingly inclusive celebration

    Disabled and non-disabled, deaf and neurodivergent dancers create and perform a joyful show combining movement, words and sheer invention

August 2024

  • Illuminated head<br>Head of woman, illuminated by setting sun on Seattle rooftop.

    ‘Feels quite cruel’: Australians with ADHD scrambling to find medication amid shortage

  • Somal leans, with folded arms, against a breeze-block pillar

    Special educational needs system in England in ‘utter disarray’, says ombudsman

July 2024

  • Woman with pill on tongue<br>GettyImages-86536120

    Record numbers in England taking ADHD medication, NHS data shows

  • Dan Aykroyd in Ghostbusters (1984).

    Nine Minds by Daniel Tammet review – a new language for neurodiversity

June 2024

  • Extremely messy room of a teenage.<br>AB6DGB Extremely messy room of a teenage.

    We’re not all alike in sensory awareness

  • A child slurps spaghetti

    Mealtimes can be daunting for a child who is autistic or has ADHD. Here are five ways to support them

    Stella Boyd-Ford and Clare Dix for the Conversation
  • Woman stand on windy beach holding her beige cardigan wrapped around her

    Walk with ...
    Virginia Gay: ‘I thought that everybody struggled as I did, that other people were simply better human beings’

  • A child reading a CS Lewis novel

    Helping neurodivergent people thrive requires encouragement and acceptance

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    Has it made me creative, or held me back? Shaparak Khorsandi on being diagnosed with ADHD in her 40s

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    I’m autistic – and I couldn’t be happier than when I’m lost in a huge crowd

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    ‘He is thriving now; a different child’: the battle to educate neurodivergent pupils

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    ‘Find people who understand you and be kind to yourself’: an expert guide to living well with neurodiversity

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    The best alarm clocks to make sure you wake up and don’t go back to sleep, if you have ADHD

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    ‘I was terrified of the tea round’: the small changes that can help neurodivergent people thrive at work

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    ADHD: does medication work?

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    ‘I can only love 100% or 0%’: Chris Packham on navigating a neurodiverse relationship

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    In a household with autism and ADHD, socks are meaningful

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    Avoid noise, play mini golf, cast your net wide: Ellie Middleton’s neurodivergent dating guide

  • A guide to ADHD and autism
    I’d do anything to make my autistic daughter happy – but I feel like a walking mum-fail

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