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Neurodiversity awareness

Strengths-based framing, honest language, and dignity-led advocacy.

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Neurodiversity isn’t a trend — it’s a way of seeing brains as different, not deficient. Awareness should reduce stigma, not create new boxes. Here, the aim is understanding that leads to better support.

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Helpful themes

A compass for what this section will keep returning to.

Strengths-based understandingReducing stigmaAdvocacyCelebrating individualityBuilding understanding

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Language that respects identity and privacy

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Celebrating strengths without denying needs

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Challenging assumptions without attacking people

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Whole-school habits that protect neurodivergent pupils

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