Neurodiversity Workshop
249 Taranaki St, WellingtonTicket Information
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Neurodiversity seems to be a hot topic of discussion lately. Famous singers such as Lewis Capaldi and Sia and actors such as Ryan Gosling and Channing Tatum, have discussed their neurodiverse conditions. Lockdowns and social media have driven many adults to have startling realisations about their own neurodiverse conditions. It seems suddenly – all at once – the world has become aware that 15-20% of people have different types of brains. (Free for NZ citizens/residents, all others pay $99).
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This one-day workshop introduces you to the topic of neurodiversity and considers some of the key conditions that people live with. We look at:
-ADHD – Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
-Autism
-The “Dys family” – dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia (Development Coordination Disorder)
-OCD – Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
-Tourette’s Syndrome
Tik Tok creator and public speaker on neurodiversity, Nigel Sutton, will introduce the subject and facilitate you in discovering the definitions and impacts of each of the key kinds of neurodiversity. Working together with other participants, you will consider many key commonalities that those living with various neurodivergent conditions experience. We will expose the realities of being neurodivergent in a “neurotypical world” and this will allow you to develop empathy and practical strategies to support neurodivergent people to be their best.
New Zealand’s leading dyslexia expert Mike Styles, will provide an interactive and participatory session to assist you to understand and support a family member or friend who has dyslexia or a similar learning difference.
You will be able to ask anything you want with our neurodivergent hot seat session.
Find out from those offering “lived experience” what it is really like to have a different kind of brain. This one day workshop is: ”Neurodiversity in a Nutshell” – whether you know a little or a lot, whether you are a relative, employer, partner, friend, or just interested to know more about neurodiversity – this workshop is for you!
[You must be a NZ citizen or resident to register in this course for free and you must provide photo ID when you attend. If you unable to attend the course, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to enrol again for free for a funded course in the future.
If you have not provided an NSN at time of registration and you are a New Zealand citizen or resident, then you must show original ID at your first class: passport, birth certificate or drivers licence]
Note: Courses need a minimum number to go ahead so if we don't have enough enrolments a few days before the start date, we have to cancel. We'll let you know by email so please check yours regularly. If you need to cancel your registration, here are our terms and conditions: "What You Need to Know".
Prerequisites
You must be a NZ citizen or resident to register in this course for free and you must provide photo ID when you attend. If you unable to attend the course, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to enrol again for free for a funded course in the future.
If you have not provided an NSN at time of registration and you are a New Zealand citizen or resident, then you must show original ID at your first class: passport, birth certificate or drivers licence
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