Try understanding neurodiversity (01C38CL/20)


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Neurodiversity is a term we are starting to hear more and more often, but what does it mean? The word itself comes from ‘neuro,’ meaning the brain, and ‘diversity,’ meaning different, so it refers to the fact that our brains all behave differently. Neurodiversity is a positive term that promotes awareness, recognition and respect for the ways that our brain functions can vary from person to person.

When we talk about neurodiversity this can cover a wide range of specific differences and neurodivergent conditions, such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The concept of neurodiversity recognises that, for those with differences, things like retaining information, learning new things and maintaining focus can be more difficult. By embracing neurodiversity, we can reduce the stigma and make it easier for people to access support and get help to build their confidence, self-esteem and resilience and ultimately, to help people to achieve their personal goals in life, learning and work.

In this introductory session you will find out more about the whole range of courses that we have on offer to raise awareness and understanding of neurodiversity.

What do I need to join the course?

You don’t need any knowledge of neurodiversity, just an interest in learning about this subject area.

What do I need to bring with me to the first session?

You may like to bring with you a notebook and a pen

How will I be taught?

You will be taught by our friendly and experienced tutor and take part in discussions and group and individual work.

What will I learn?

You will have the opportunity to gain an insight into what neurodiversity is and how it can affect individuals in their daily lives. You’ll also get a brief introduction to several specific neurodiverse conditions, such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

What could I do next?

You may progress to one or more of our short neurodiversity courses, such as Understanding Dyslexia, Understanding Dyspraxia, Understanding ADHD or Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder.

You might also like to learn about mental health by enrolling on one of our qualifications, such as the Level 1 Award in Mental Wellbeing, Level 1 Award in Mental Health Awareness or Level 2 Certificate in Awareness of Mental Health Problems.

You might choose instead to work towards a qualification in English, maths or digital skills, or to develop your employability skills to help you to apply for a job, create or update your CV or to improve your interview skills.

Alternatively, you may decide to explore our wider course offer, which includes subjects such as mindfulness, mental toughness and self-esteem and confidence building.

Can we help you to learn?

You can find more information on the Financial help and additional support page or you can contact us to talk about this and any other support we can provide.

Venue Details

Adult Learning Cottingham
Adult Learning Centre, Hallgate, Cottingham
HU16 4DD

01482 842329