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Comfort zones
Our guest blogger, Dr Richard Cook, asks what is a comfort zone for those who are neurodiverse, offering a different perspective for perceived everyday tasks.
Our guest blogger, Dr Richard Cook, asks what is a comfort zone for those who are neurodiverse, offering a different perspective for perceived everyday tasks.
Celebrating Neurodiversity Week: Our SU Officer shares their personal experience with being diagnosed as autistic and how we can all be curious and learn more about our colleagues, friends and family who are Autistic.
The Equality Team has been working with our students to raise awareness of World Autism Awareness Week. In this second blog, Chantelle Wright shares her own story. Despite the increasing prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders throughout society and the media,…
By Isabella Chandler What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Autism is defined as a spectrum disorder affecting individuals’ ability to communicate and interact with the world around them; frequently being characterised by several different challenges such as those affecting the…