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Boost your neurodiversity knowledge

Here you'll find a variety of useful articles, guides and videos on a range of neurodiversity topics, to help you build your understanding of different neurodiverse conditions and what they mean for you.

Browse at your leisure below.

SASC guidance on assessment of Dyscalculia

This PDF resource is a guide produced by SASC about assessment for dyscalculia

The world needs all kinds of minds

This inspiring Ted Talk by Temple Grandin makes the case that the world needs people on the autism spectrum

Autism and engineers: is there a link?

This article from Ingenia explores the link between engineers and autism

Being an autistic engineer

In this article James Cody shares his experiences of being an autistic engineer

Engineering my career as a woman with ADHD

In this podcast engineer Kellie Williams shares her story of navigating her career with ADHD

University students with ADHD: a consensus statement from the UK Adult ADHD Network

This research paper looks to provide an informed understanding of the impact of ADHD on university students

This is tourettes, it’s not what you think

This video reveals the truth behind Tourette's - and why there's a lot more to this condition than you might think.

Re-wiring dyspraxia from the brain

In this inspiring talk, Farah Nanji showcases how she has truly owned the power of dyspraxia

How to get a diagnostic assessment

This free webinar from Exceptional Individuals explains how you can explore getting a diagnostic assessment

Pancham Bansal, Legal Advisor at Shelter

Guest blog: What the Renters’ Rights Act means for renters in England

We asked our friends at Shelter to explain the upcoming changes

Struggling with debt? Here are some ways to get support

1 in 2 of us will face a debt-related challenge in our lives. Stigma can be a big barrier that stops people from seeking the help they deserve.

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Thriving as a neurodivergent professional: Three stories

Helen, Tim and Charlie discuss getting a diagnosis and the workplace adjustments that work for them.