Mindful class – Progressive muscle relaxation
Board Room Main EntranceMaximum cpacity of 24 per session
To book a space please email rjah.edi@nhs.net with your preferred date and session topic.
Maximum cpacity of 24 per session
To book a space please email rjah.edi@nhs.net with your preferred date and session topic.
Maximum cpacity of 24 per session
To book a space please email rjah.edi@nhs.net with your preferred date and session topic.
Maximum cpacity of 24 per session
To book a space please email rjah.edi@nhs.net with your preferred date and session topic.
This includes, Height, Weight, BMI, Blood Pressure and Heart attack risk assessment)
Maximum cpacity of 7 per session
To book a space please email rjah.edi@nhs.net with your preferred date and session topic.
When it comes to inclusion, neurodiversity refers to a world where neurological differences are recognised and respected as all other human variations. Depending on how our brains are wired we think, move, process information and communicate in different ways. Many people in our community use neurodiversity as an umbrella term used to describe alternative thinking […]
Join us for the inaugural session of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we delve into the vibrant world of neurodiverse experiences. This session is designed to inspire and educate through a mosaic of personal journeys. We've curated a lineup of guests that focuses on positive narratives and triumphs over challenges within the neurodiverse community.
The language surrounding neurodiversity continually evolves, shaping both public understanding and the lived experiences of the neurodivergent community. This panel conversation explores how language choices impact identity, inclusion, and workplace culture.
In this session join Aidy Smith, the world’s only global TV host with Tourette Syndrome as he sheds light into the little explored world of co-occurring conditions. From Autism, Dyslexia and Tourette’s to ADHD, Dyspraxia and more, a growing amount of evidence suggests that many neurodivergent people live with more than just one condition. The challenge is – these often go undiagnosed due to being masked or overshadowed by the primary diagnosis.
Ensuring that the principles of neurodiversity and neuro-inclusive practices are adopted in an organisation requires a collective and considered approach. From the boardroom to the ‘shop floor’ everyone has a part to play. But the part that they play should be informed by their role within their organisation.
What does neurodiversity mean to young people today? How do they see the challenges and opportunities ahead? In this dynamic panel debate, five inspiring young advocates—representing leading UK charities supporting individuals with Dyslexia, ADHD, Tourette’s, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, and Autism—will share their insights and lived experiences.
Join Aidy Smith, the world’s only global TV presenter with Tourette Syndrome along with a fantastic panel as they delve into an open, insightful, and empowering discussion exploring the deep connections between the LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent communities. Research suggests a higher prevalence of neurodivergence among LGBTQIA+ individuals—why might this be? Is it self-awareness, or is there a deeper correlation?