Diversity and inclusion are crucial aspects of any workplace, but often the focus is on race, gender, and ethnicity. One area that is often overlooked is the inclusion of neurodiverse individuals in the workforce. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variations in the human brain, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurological differences. Companies that areContinue reading “Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiverse Talent: 10 Simple Adjustments to Make Your Company More Accessible”
Breaking Barriers: Meet the Trailblazers Leading the Neurodiverse Media Revolution
Get ready to be inspired by the story of Nick Ransom, a young entrepreneur who is making waves in the entertainment industry with his neurodiverse media company. What is neurodiversity, you ask? It’s a concept that recognises the natural variation in human brains and celebrates the valuable perspectives and abilities of people with conditions suchContinue reading “Breaking Barriers: Meet the Trailblazers Leading the Neurodiverse Media Revolution”
Unlocking Authenticity and Challenging Assumptions: Why We Need More Neurodivergent Artists in the Arts
The arts have always been a reflection of our society, capturing the human experience and allowing us to explore and connect with the world around us. From literature and music to theater and visual arts, the creative expressions of artists have the power to inspire, educate, and move us. However, for far too long, theContinue reading “Unlocking Authenticity and Challenging Assumptions: Why We Need More Neurodivergent Artists in the Arts”
Neurodivergent Lives Matter: Prioritising Engagement over Choice
For individuals who are neurodivergent, life experiences can sometimes be complex and overwhelming. Individuals with additional needs may have unique sensory, social, and emotional needs that require support and accommodations to help them navigate the world around them. When it comes to being an effective ally and providing the best life experiences for those whoContinue reading “Neurodivergent Lives Matter: Prioritising Engagement over Choice”
Rachel Spencer Joins Tom Campbell on BBC Radio Newcastle to discuss the Wey Aye Lego Man Exhibition: Capturing Life Through the Lens of Neurodiverse Photographers
Listen to Tom Campbell’s BBC Radio interview with Rachel Spencer via this YouTube video. Well done to Rachel for giving such an incredible shoutout for the Wey Aye Lego Man event.
Wey Aye for Cancer Connections: A celebration of creativity and diversity in the North East of England
Cancer is a disease that affects many people, and it can be difficult to cope with both physically and emotionally. That’s where Cancer Connections comes in – a charity based in the North East of England that supports individuals and their families who are affected by cancer. And this Friday, the 21st of April, weContinue reading “Wey Aye for Cancer Connections: A celebration of creativity and diversity in the North East of England”
Champions: The Heartwarming Film That’s Changing Attitudes towards Individuals with Disabilities
“Champions” is a film that I truly believe will go a long way in changing attitudes towards people with additional needs. The film’s message of inclusion and celebration of individuals with disabilities is both powerful and necessary, and I think it has the potential to make a significant impact on how society views and treatsContinue reading “Champions: The Heartwarming Film That’s Changing Attitudes towards Individuals with Disabilities”
Breaking Barriers: How People with Disabilities Are Changing the World of Work
The BBC Sounds podcast, “People Fixing the World,” is a fascinating show that explores the innovative solutions that people are using to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. In a recent episode titled “Work: Access for All,” the podcast delves into the challenges that people with disabilities face when it comes to findingContinue reading “Breaking Barriers: How People with Disabilities Are Changing the World of Work”
Changing the Narrative: Starting a Movement for Neurodiversity with Allobility Productions
..use my skills from working in broadcast television and the arts to start a movement for people with additional needs. My vision is to create a video production company called Allobility Productions that’s run entirely by neurodiverse individuals…
Breaking the Isolation Barrier: How Group Social Activities Can Revolutionise Lives for People with Additional Needs!
Do you know someone with additional needs who feels isolated and lonely? Do you want to help them find a way to connect with others and experience the joy of socialising? If yes, then this blog is for you.
