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Neurodiversity & Disability Equality Talks

The University's "Every Mind Matters: Neurodiversity & Disability Equality" talks are now available to watch on the University's YouTube account.

These talks explore neurodiversity and disability in terms of inclusivity, accessibility, and disability-friendly practices for both staff and students.

Talks include:

  • Dr David Simmons: Sensory Processing in Autism within HE Settings
  • Dr Jonathan Vincent: Building Positive Relationships between Autistic and Non-autistic People
  • Professor Jay Dolmage: Accessible Research Laboratories
  • Vivienne Isebor: ADHD, Race, and Gender Intersectionality
  • Dr Leon Franzen: Neurodiversity, Accessibility, and Dyslexia in HE
  • DISC: Implementing Reasonable Adjustments within HE for Disabled People
  • Dr Elliott Spaeth & Leigh Abbott: Inclusive Practices for Both Neurodivergent Students and Staff


First published: 11 March 2022

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