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“We should not fit our life to the demands of social conformity; we can’t find a model to live by from others, we can only find that within ourselves.”

“We do not think of the neurodiversity movement as one that seeks to integrate neurominority people into all the existing ways of living in the world as a human being.”

“There is a certain way of being human that is our way. We want to be free to live our life in our way, and not in imitation of other’s life.”

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Articles

A future view of neurodiversity

by Prof. Amanda Kirby

Exploring diversity ethics

by Prof. Charlotte Valeur

Member Advocacy

We are pleased to feature topics led and championed by our individual members. Each piece is a personal reflection by the writer from their own experiences and thoughts, as they seek to champion change.

Neurodiversity and clinical practice

by Joan Pons Laplana 

Exploring the language of neurodiversity

by Prof. Charlotte Valeur

Acceptance - a dynamic concept

by Silvan Ruthernberg

Cognitively

by Catherine Guimard 

“Good therapies.”

by Pierre Marcantonio

Neurodiversity, a universe to celebrate

by Pierre Marcantonio

Exploring Neurominority Networks

by Prof. Charlotte Valeur

Neurodiversity: Community Unity, Not Uniformity, and the Essence of Respect and Kindness.

by Prof. Charlotte Valeur

The Intersection of PTSD and Neurodivergence

by Prof. Charlotte Valeur

Podcasts

World Autism Awareness Day, ION and United Nations Event 2023

Catch up on this year’s World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD). Watch four moderated panel discussions, as we explore the contributions autistic people from around the world make in their communities. Each panel discussion highlights the role autistic people play at home, at work, in the arts and in policymaking. Catch up now on the four panel sessions at UN TV. 

'Take pride in who you are': Android developer shares with the UN

Introducing Aniket Kadam, an Android developer at 100ms in India. After being one of the panellists at the ION UN event to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day, UN News asked him to share his experiences as an autistic individual.

Neurodiversity – Shifting Paradigms in Mental Health Conference Sessions

Missed our third virtual conference Neurodiversity – Shifting Paradigms in Mental Health?

We are pleased to provide a link to all the sessions below.  

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