Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity

The term ‘neurodiversity’ was coined to help fight the stigma against autistic people, autistic people with ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, etc. It is a movement that supports people who are neurodivergent, focussing on developing their individual strengths and talents. Everyone has a unique brain and therefore different skills, needs and abilities.

Managing Stress & Burnout for a family

Letting technology help you

In this webinar CJay demonstrates TD Snap from set up to making pages, editing, organisation and locks!

About the presenter: I’m CJay. I am an AuDHDer in my a final year student at TU Dublin studying Information Systems & Information Technology. I’m Autistic, Dyslexic and I work in an autistic school. I am going to share my knowledge about assistive technology, why it’s important and how to use your devices, like Tobii and Grid, to best benefit the user. I am currently working to develop assistive technology informed by personal experience and experience working with neuro-spicy individuals. I’ve done award winning work in assistive technology and I’m passionate about sharing my skills with others.

As I Am

AsIAm is Ireland’s Autism charity. We’re here to provide evidence-based advice, resources, and guidance that the community can trust. Alongside this, we endeavour to make Irish society a more inclusive and accepting place, where Autistic people have the same chance.

Sensational Kids

Sensational Kids supports children with additional needs, including those children who are autistic, dyslexic, dyspraxic or have Downs syndrome, ADHD, sensory processing differences or developmental delays that might require additional support or accommodations at home or at school. We identify and support developmental differences at a young age allowing a child to truly realise their potential in all environments.

1st hand experience by a HEN member:

Changing a Life

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