Neurodiversity

Afrikindness Hosts Global Webinar Driving Action on Neuro-Inclusive Engagement during Neurodiversity Celebration Week

To mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Afrikindness hosted a powerful and timely webinar titled “From Intent to Impact: Removing Barriers to Neuro-Inclusive Engagement.” The session brought together over 120 participants from across four continents, including representatives from local authorities, government, education, businesses, and the voluntary sector.

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Afrikindness Strengthens Community Impact Through Faith-Based Training and Parenting Support in Bradford

Afrikindness, an award-winning charity supporting children, young people, and families, continues to expand its work within faith communities across Bradford and Leeds—delivering culturally responsive training and practical support to empower both leaders and parents.

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Do you know about neurodiversity? Watch our new video series to learn more.

”Neurodiversity is a term that frames brain differences as NOT something to be cured, but as something to be embraced as part of human diversity.”
It was coined by Judy Singer, an autistic sociologist. It describes the idea that people learn and interact with the world around them in many ways. It simply explains the unique ways that people’s brains work and the differences in how the brain functions;

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