Category: Neurodiversity

Peer Support Groups
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Peer Support Groups

S4Nd’s peer support groups are run by and for neurodiverse people. The groups offer members mutual support, guidance and the sharing of information.All S4Nd peer support groups are open to anyone who identifies as neurodiverse. Groups are held monthly on Sundays using Zoom and take place from 2.30-4pm. They follow the same principles as the Moots

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Neurodiversity

Annual members survey

Society for Neurodiversity is a member-led charitable organisation that wants to deliver what our members want, not what we (management board) think you need. The survey questions are based upon what some of our members have told us, but S4Nd wants to make sure everyone has an opportunity to have their say.

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Neurodiversity

Clothes make the man – the changing of a logo

The making of a logo. “Like it or not, things change. And, sometimes, they are completely unexpected. Like when I got the message that we couldn’t carry on using the logo. It had a stock photo of the rainbow infinity symbol and, according to conventional wisdom, that wasn’t something that was acceptable to use in an organisations logo so it had to go.”

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S4Nd OGM
Neurodiversity

S4Nd OGM – Mon 8 Feb 2021

Earlier this week, we held the first Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) of 2021, online via Zoom. The recording of the meeting has now been uploaded

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bikebuddha yoga
Neurodiversity

Neurodiverse yoga

Hi, I’m Sally SJ Brown from Bikebuddha Yoga. I’m an academic researcher, writer and editor and yoga teacher based in the north of England.

Since completing my 200-hour yoga teacher training in 2018 my goal has been to bring accessible, inclusive yoga to underserved people and places. That includes inner-city communities, more mature groups, wheelchair users – and neurodiverse people.

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Neurodiversity

S4Nd is…

Chief Executive, Angie Balmer, reflects on the principles and inspirations that underpin and shape the Society for Neurodiversity.

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Tourette Syndrome
Neurodiversity

Understanding Tourette’s

Find out what it’s like to be Tourettic first-hand from society member Beth Greenwood. Beth shared her lived experience with other members at one of our online Moots in August 2020.

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