Access to Work: Assessment and Support

Overall, the assessment process in Access to Work, led by dedicated Disability Employment Advisers, ensures that individuals with disabilities or health conditions receive the specific support they need to thrive in the workplace. The program’s commitment to flexibility and tailored solutions underscores its importance in promoting inclusivity and equal employment opportunities. Sections: And Finally… If […]

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Access to Work: Application Process

Completing the application process for Access to Work requires careful attention to detail and clear communication of the individual’s needs. The program aims to provide tailored support to enable individuals to thrive in their chosen work environments. Sections: And Finally… If you have any comments on any part of this, advice / suggestions or questions […]

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Hans Asperger: A Complex Legacy Worth Remembering?

Introduction Hans Asperger, a name often associated with the autism spectrum disorder, was a renowned Austrian paediatrician and child psychologist. His work laid the foundation for understanding a particular subset of individuals on the autism spectrum, often referred to as Asperger’s syndrome. In this blog, I will explore Hans Asperger’s background, his contribution to the […]

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Understanding Alcohol-Related Developmental Disorders: FAS, pFAS, ARND, and ARBD

Introduction The impact of alcohol consumption during pregnancy on fetal development is a topic of immense concern and research. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) is an umbrella term encompassing a range of developmental disorders caused by prenatal alcohol exposure. Within this spectrum, several distinct conditions stand out: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), partial Fetal Alcohol Syndrome […]

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) and its Connections with Neurodiversity

Introduction In the realm of neurodiversity, there exists a spectrum of conditions that show the intricate and beautiful variations of human cognitive functioning. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) stand as a poignant example of the multifaceted nature of neurodiversity. In this blog I dive into the world of FASD, explore its links with other neurodiverse […]

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Positive and Negative Aspects: Alzheimer’s Impact on Neurodiverse Traits

Alzheimer’s disease can have unique implications for individuals with neurodiverse conditions. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variation in human neurological traits, including conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. When considering the impact of Alzheimer’s on individuals with neurodiverse conditions, there are both positives and negatives to consider. Positives: Negatives / Challenges: It’s important […]

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United Against Alzheimer’s: Recognising World Alzheimer’s Month in the UK

As (the lack of) summer gives way to the golden embrace of autumn, September arrives not only with a change in seasons but also with a profound focus on a matter of immense significance – World Alzheimer’s Month. This annual observance, embraced by individuals, organisations, and communities across the UK, aims to elevate awareness about […]

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ADHD and Executive Functioning: Strategies for Improvement

Introduction Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, regardless of age, gender, or background. ADHD impacts the way people focus, organise, and complete tasks, primarily due to challenges in executive functioning. Executive functions refer to a set of cognitive processes that help us manage our thoughts, actions, […]

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Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions about ADHD

Introduction Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurological condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, ADHD remains one of the most misunderstood and stigmatised mental health conditions. There are numerous myths and misconceptions surrounding ADHD that can perpetuate misinformation and hinder effective management and support for those with the disorder. In this blog, […]

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