What is executive functioning, and how does it relate to neurodivergence?
Educational Psychologist Casey Anley shares insider tips on how to strengthen and support executive functioning.
In this interactive online session, peer into the intricate workings of your brain’s personal organiser – the area responsible for managing your life in our fast-paced and often chaotic world.
Areas we will be exploring:
What actually is executive functioning?
Nutshell neuroscience – what we know about executive functioning and the brain
Insider tips on our favourite executive functioning skills hacks
How can we strengthen & support our executive functioning skills?
This webinar is perfect for EDI, HR and inclusion professionals.
Whether you’re an employer, educator, or advocate for diversity, this webinar is for you. You’ll leave equipped with the knowledge and inspiration to champion Neurodiversity and create environments where everyone belongs and succeeds.
Casey Anley is an Educational Psychologist. She is passionate about Executive Functioning and is determined to help spread awareness of how we can better understand and support our brains.
Casey delivers training for schools and universities, facilitates coach training programmes, and oversees Connections in Mind’s community support programme.
Dr Richard Purcell is the co-founder and director of Bristol-based assistive technology company, CareScribe.
Rich is an NHS doctor and entrepreneur, developing innovative assistive technologies to promote accessibility and inclusion in education and the workplace.
6 June @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM