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New UK Government Education Hub Now Overtly Discriminates Against Neurodivergent Children
On March 12th, 2025 the Department for Education launched it's new Education Hub. It is immediately clear from the accompanying social media posts that this new endeavour seeks to enact overt oppressive normativity on neurodivergent children. This should come as no surprise from a labour government that has,
activism
Webinar and Awards!
Webinar On Monday, and a National Diversity Awards!
neurodivergent
Am I Experiencing Psychosis?
Neurodiversity
Am I Experiencing Psychosis?
By the nature of the experience, self-identification is a hard target to hit without a great deal of self-reflection. While I have argued, and truly believe that there is a transformative element to the psychotic experience that can be channeled into positive change, I would not want to detract from
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Why Leucovorin is Not a “Breakthrough Treatment” For Autism
Healthcare
Why Leucovorin is Not a "Breakthrough Treatment" For Autism
Today (18th February, 2025), The Daily Mail published an article citing an alleged breakthrough in the "treatment" of autism. They position this in reference to a statistically redundant study into the use of leucovorin as a treatment for autism; that it would seem was the inspiration for this
neurofuturism
Beyond Neurotyping: Towards the Liberation of Neurocognitive Identity
Neuroqueer Theory
Beyond Neurotyping: Towards the Liberation of Neurocognitive Identity
Neurodiversity is, at it's core, an axis of biodiversity (Chapman, 2023) . It is a paradigm built on the assumption that human bodyminds are unique and variable (Walker, 2021) while remaining responsive and adaptable to their environment. To this end, we have come to understand autism and ADHD as
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