Dive into a collection of articles that amplify neurodivergent voices, support a more thorough understanding of neurodiversity, and challenge common misconceptions.


Neurodivergent people are more likely to experience grooming and coercive control, yet face more barriers to accessing services and support

Neurodivergent people are more likely to experience grooming and coercive control, yet face more barriers to accessing services and support

In this blog, Meena Kumari (H.O.P.E Training) examines the alarming statistics that demonstrate the critical need for tailored support and proactive measures to protect neurodiverse individuals from grooming and coercive control.

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Celebrating Black Autistic Women: Say it loud “ I’m Black Autistic &amp; I am Proud”</span>
Warda Farah Warda Farah

Celebrating Black Autistic Women: Say it loud “ I’m Black Autistic & I am Proud”

Black History Month, a time to honour and celebrate the immense contributions and resilience of Black individuals throughout history, also offers an opportunity to explore the intersecting identities that make each person unique. Among the remarkable individuals who have shaped history are Black autistic women, whose stories and experiences are often overlooked or untold. In this blog, we delve into what it means to be a Black autistic woman and how their presence enriches the tapestry of Black history.

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Disability Hate Crime Week: Mate Crime and Neurodiversity
Cassandra Lovelock and El Dewar Cassandra Lovelock and El Dewar

Disability Hate Crime Week: Mate Crime and Neurodiversity

The 14th to the 21st of October is National Hate Crime Awareness Week. Hate crime awareness week includes awareness of disability hate crime, which differs from other forms of hate crime. The definition of disability hate crime is “any criminal offense which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by a hostility or prejudice based on a person’s disability or perceived disability” (College of Policing, 2014).

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11 Things I Love About Being Autistic
Callum Stephen Howes Callum Stephen Howes

11 Things I Love About Being Autistic

Every once in a while, one of my fellow autists will tell me that they sometimes feel down about being autistic and experience low self-esteem. This is heart-breaking to me, because – whilst we may experience challenges and it is valid to acknowledge them – we deserve to love who we are and cherish our neurodivergent brains.

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Neurodiverse Connection launches a Black and Autistic support group
Warda Farah Warda Farah

Neurodiverse Connection launches a Black and Autistic support group

What I’m writing about and advocating for may seem controversial to some and for others like myself it’s about time we talked about. The need for Black only spaces has recently become a debate due to the The Theatre Royal Stratford East has come under criticism after it asked all non-black customers not to attend a performance of the play ‘Tambo and Bones’.

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The Diagnosis Journey
Tina Tina

The Diagnosis Journey

Nothing could have prepared me for the emotional, psychological and physical toll the ADHD and autism diagnosis process would have on me.

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