Some organisations just see neurodiversity training as a PR opportunity and a tick box exercise
Read MoreLooking for some wonderful gift ideas this Christmas? This Christmas gift guide has some great suggestions for autistic and ADHD friends and family.
Read MoreIt might be the most wonderful time of year for many, but when you are neurodivergent all the office celebrations, Christmas parties and Secret Santa surprises can just be too much.
Kelly and Hester Grainger, a neurodivergent husband and wife team are founders of Perfectly Autistic. The neurodiversity consultancy work with a host of organisations offering neurodiversity training, webinars and bespoke autism and ADHD workshops.
Read MoreNeurodiversity consultancy Perfectly Autistic has shared some tips on how autistic people can handle the change that the country is going through following the death of the Queen.
Read MoreLydia Wilkins is a freelance journalist, speaker and author of the The Autism Friendly Cookbook. Here Lydia shares where the inspiration for the autism friendly cookbook came from.
Read MoreJames Kindred, founder of Big Drop Brewing Co chats to Perfectly Autistic about waiting for an adult autism diagnosis and running an award-winning business.
Read MoreWe review Georgina Durrant’s new book 100 Ways Your Child Can Learn Through Play. Perfect for SEN children or autistic or neurodivergent children.
Read MoreKelly was recently interviewed by Cheryl Cole who is Editor of DiversityQ. DiversityQ advocates and promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace and supports organisations in creating a culture where everyone is heard and respected. Cheryl has worked for GSK, The Birmingham Post, Investment Week and Bloomberg. Kelly shares being diagnosed autistic as an adult and why it shouldn’t be a barrier in your career.
Read MoreChildren’s mental health services are at an all time high and why waiting lists for CAMHS are so long. Hester Grainger talks to parents and autism advocates to find out why CAMHS is so stretched.
Read MoreFor children, experiencing some form of anxiety is a normal part of growing up, and life events (such as a global pandemic) can be a catalyst for anxious behaviour. In the UK, many children and young people have experienced heightened mental health problems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreIt’s World Autism Awareness Week 2021 - so here are our top tips on what not to say to an autistic person.
Read MoreThis week we caught up with Kellie Barker, founder of autism friendly clothing brand Born Anxious.
Read MoreAutism care provider, Autism at Kingwood who support autistic people, has launched a national campaign for better pay for all social care keyworkers with a petition for the real living wage.
Read MoreIt was fantastic being interviewed by Anna Kennedy OBE chatting all things autism and lockdown for her radio show.
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