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Navigating Neurodiversity & the Criminal Justice System

Professor Amanda Kirby chairs a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of neurodiversity and the criminal justice system. Experts will examine the unique challenges neurodivergent individuals face, from legal representation to incarceration, and explore opportunities for reform, focusing on reducing barriers to employment and reintegration into society.

Neurodiversity around the World

Neurodiversity has landed on the global stage, but accurate knowledge and efforts to increase the inclusion of neurodivergent people have not propelled forward. Neurodiversity must be discussed in global policy, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) efforts, and, in some regions, necessary access to care and education.

Late Diagnosed Neurodiversity in Women

Discovering you are neurodivergent later in life can be challenging. Perhaps you’ve always felt different or struggled in ways others didn’t seem to. Maybe life has felt harder than it should, or you’ve been misdiagnosed with conditions that didn’t quite fit.

Parents & Carers – Supporting Children Through Times of Transition

Whether starting school, moving home, or changes in routine—Transitions can be especially challenging for neurodivergent children. This panel session brings together experts and families to share practical strategies, lived experiences, and expert-backed insights to ease these moments of change.

Is the Business World leading society on Neuroinclusion?

This session considers the topic of what progress is being made in the business world towards the aim of neuroinclusive workplaces. Join Dan Harris (Chair of the charity Neurodiversity in Business) and a panel of leading businesses and ND advocates to debate on the progress being made in the corporate world.

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