School of Diversity Blog

Embracing Neurodiversity to Build a More Inclusive World

This neurodiversity blog is a welcoming space where different ways of thinking, learning, and experiencing the world are recognised and valued. It brings together real stories, everyday insights, and easy-to-understand information about neurodivergence—such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. Rather than focusing on what people can’t do, the blog celebrates strengths, individuality, and the idea that there is no single “right” way for a brain to work.

More than anything, the blog is about connection and inclusion. It shares practical tips, personal experiences, and thoughtful conversations that help make schools, workplaces, and communities more accessible for everyone. Whether you’re neurodivergent, supporting someone who is, or simply curious to learn, the goal is to create a friendly, supportive place that encourages understanding and helps build a more inclusive world for all minds.

 
 
Inclusive Learning

Everyone belongs: Inclusive teaching strategies that help neurodivergent learners thrive

Practical inclusive teaching strategies support neurodivergent learners by using Universal Design, sensory regulation, visual aids, executive function support, and strength-based...
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Sensory Adjustments

Designing sensory‑friendly spaces for focus and calm at home and school

Guide offers low-cost, practical steps to create sensory-friendly spaces at home and school, aiding focus and calm for neurodivergent individuals...
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Communication Tools

Calm, connected and capable: practical emotional regulation tools for neurodivergent children

Practical tools for supporting neurodivergent children's emotional regulation include co-regulation, sensory strategies, visual supports, calm corners, positive behavior reinforcement, and...
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Inclusive Learning

Inclusive Teaching Techniques: Practical Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Learners

This guide offers practical, inclusive teaching strategies supporting neurodivergent learners (ADHD, autism, dyslexia) through flexible seating, visual aids, routines, sensory-friendly...
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Neurodivergent

Self-Advocacy That Works: A Guide for Neurodivergent Teens and Adults

This guide empowers neurodivergent teens and adults to self-advocate confidently by recognizing strengths, clarifying needs, using scripts, understanding rights under...
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Neurodiversity Routines

Routines and Little Wins: Building Resilience and Confidence in Neurodiverse Families

Routines, visual timetables, and emotional tools support neurodiverse families in building resilience and confidence. Celebrating small wins and tailored, person-centred...
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Neurodiversity Assessments

Neurodiversity assessments in the UK: what families need to know

This UK guide explains neurodiversity assessments (ADHD, autism, dyslexia), detailing NHS/private routes, school roles, preparation tips, and using results to...
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Sensory Adjustments

How to Create Sensory‑Friendly Environments that Support Focus and Calm

Guide to sensory-friendly spaces: balance sensory input with lighting, sound, movement breaks, visual aids, and personalized adjustments to reduce overload,...
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Neurodiversity Routines

Organisation Made Kinder: Practical Strategies Tailored for Neurodivergent Minds

Practical organisation strategies tailored for neurodivergent individuals focus on low-effort routines, task chunking, sensory-friendly planning, strengths-based tools, and inclusive supports...
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Sensory Adjustments

Creating sensory-friendly spaces on a budget: affordable tips for families and schools

This guide offers budget-friendly tips for creating sensory-friendly spaces at home and school, including DIY resources, noise reduction, soft lighting,...
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