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Although it’s suggested that almost 20% of us display neurodivergent traits, spotting neurodivergent symptoms can be tricky. In this post, we’ll explore what neurodivergence is, how to recognise it, and what help is available for neurodivergent individuals seeking support.

Neurodiversity, Workplace

Many people are familiar with the concept of burnout. Normally, it’s brought on by stress, building pressures, or difficult life events. But ADHD burnout differs from this since it’s directly linked to ADHD symptoms. In this post, we’ll explore why it occurs and what can be done to manage it.

Neurodiversity, Students, Workplace

ARFID and autism are two conditions that sometimes overlap. To understand their connection, we’ll be looking at what ARFID is, how it’s related to autism, and ways to seek support if you suspect you might have ARFID and autism yourself.

Neurodiversity, Workplace

Most UK employers will have come across the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996). But what many don’t realise is that these provisions can help us to better support neurodivergent staff. Let’s explore how the ERA 1996 can make workplaces fairer, more inclusive, and more transparent for everyone.

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