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‘Neurodiversity’ has become a common term in modern society, but what does it actually mean? Well, ‘neuro’ refers to the brain and ‘diversity’ relates to differences, so when you put the two together to make ‘neurodiversity’ it’s a term that recognises that all brains can behave differently.
Neurodiversity covers a wide range of differences and specific 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 raise awareness and understanding and make it easier for people to access the support they may need to achieve their personal goals in life, learning and work.
In this session you will find out more about neurodiversity in general and will gain an understanding of the breadth and depth of what this term covers.
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).
The course fee is displayed at the top of this page.
This course is supported by Tailored Learning funding with an aim of developing stronger communities, therefore a fee concession may be available dependent on your circumstances.
At East Riding Adult Learning and Employability we pride ourselves on the support we give to our learners, from the very first time you contact us, to the day you achieve your goals.
If you choose to learn with us you will be supported by our dedicated staff, learn in small, friendly and welcoming groups and will have the opportunity to take part in a range of activities. You’ll be encouraged to continue to apply what you’ve learned when you’re away from the classroom and you’ll receive lots of encouragement and feedback to help you build your knowledge and confidence.
Our team will be there to support you at every step of your journey and we always welcome your feedback to help us to ensure that you always feel safe, happy, supported and welcome.
You don’t need any knowledge of neurodiversity at all, just an interest in learning about this subject area.
We recommend that you bring a notebook and a pen.
You may progress to one or more of our other 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.
Alternatively, you may decide to explore our wider course offer, which includes subjects like mindfulness, mental toughness and confidence building, as well as qualifications in English, maths and digital skills.
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.