Resources
Here are a range of websites & links to information about neurodiversity
Podcasts
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Weekly Podcast hosted by Alex Partridge, covering a variety of themes. Has published a book “Now It All Makes Sense”
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This podcast offers:
Weekly Conversations: Honest, relatable conversations on ADHD challenges, strategies, and successes.
Expert Insights: Interviews with ADHD specialists, coaches, and advocates who share actionable tips.
Real-Life Stories: Inspiring stories from people with ADHD navigating their personal and professional lives.
Practical Tips: Time management, emotional regulation, productivity, and self-compassion strategies for those with ADHD.
Interactive Community: Opportunity for listeners to submit questions or share their stories for future episodes.
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Podcast is written and presented by: James Brown, Samantha Brown and Alex Connor.
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This podcast has over 500 episodes and has been running since 2014.
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Podcast hosted by Sasha Long, where different strategies are discussed to improve the lives of autistic adults.
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Hosted by 2 late-diagnosed autistic therapists
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Parenting your challenging child
Ross Greene, author of “Raising Human Beings” hosts a monthly radio talk show where he addresses both live callers and emails.
Each show covers parenting your challenging child. These episodes are filled with real parents and real problems all with thoughtful advice from Dr. Greene and the parents who run his Facebook group.
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Hosted by Dr. Ned Hallowell
Organisations & Websites
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This is magazine & website with a range of resources available, useful for adults/children/parents of those with AHDD or ADD.
US-Based.
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All their work is guided by their vision, mission and values, which their have been developed alongside autistic people and family members. They offer a range of support and resources.
A UK-based charity:
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Autistic UK (visit the website here) is fully user-led and developed by Autistic people for Autistic people to promote the value of acceptance of Autistic people in the community.
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At Aucademy, the fundamental aim is to educate Autistic people and non-autistic people about Autistic experience, as taught by an entirely Autistic team of educators and collaborators. Uk-based.
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Website/Magazine for women with a different point of view. Range of available resources.
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Visit the website.
The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) has been the voice of dyslexic people since 1972. They are a membership organisation working to achieve a dyslexia-friendly society for all, offering a range of support and resources.
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Made By Dyslexia is a global charity led by successful dyslexics. They are the world’s largest community of dyslexic people and their allies.
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NiB is a business-led forum functioning as an industry group for organisations to share industry good practice on ND recruitment, retention and empowerment.
The vision is to foster a corporate environment where neurodivergent people are understood and form an invaluable part of the work culture.
Books
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Alex Partridge
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Leanne Maskell
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Leanne Maskell
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Dirty Laundry: Why Adults with ADHD are so ashamed and what we can do to help
Richard Pink and Roxanne Pink
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How to Thrive with Adult ADHD: 7 Pillars for Focus, Productivity and Balance
Dr James Kustow
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2 Books in 1: Workbook & Guide to Overcome ADHD Challenges and Win at Life
Sarah Davies and Linda Hall