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We hope that The Castle Conference inspired you, got you thinking and talking about the topic of Digital Wellbeing. We really hope you have been talking about the conference to your friends, family and colleagues.

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The Castle Conference Catch-Up was a chance to keep talking, a chance to share your thoughts, a chance to find out what questions we have been asked since the day and a chance to ask us new questions.

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4th June 2024

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Recap from the event

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This is only the slides - no audio. Videos will be uploaded soon.

Lucy Smith: Digital Safeguarding and Neurodiversity

Listen to Owen's interview here

Professor Peter Kawalek: A crisis but not of their making

Listen to Peter's Interview here

Luisa Fassi: Social media and adolescence, a research perspective

Listen to Luisa's interview here

David Brown: If u care share

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Bus stop symbolising different stages of the neurodiversity journey and inclusive support

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February 04, 20263 min read

Empty bus stop representing a point of transition on the neurodiversity journey

Meeting You at Your Bus Stop: Supporting Every Neurodiversity Journey

Life is often described as a journey, with each of us taking our own route. For people navigating neurodiversity, that journey can feel especially complex, shaped by personal experiences, changing understanding, and moments of discovery.

At Inclusive Change, we recognise that everyone is at a different point along that road. That is why we focus on meeting people where they are, at their bus stop, not where we think they should be.

The First Stop: Beginning to Understand Neurodiversity

For some, neurodiversity is not yet part of their world. It may be a word they have heard in passing, without context or relevance to their own life or work. This bus stop is often about curiosity and early awareness.

At Inclusive Change, we help people make sense of what neurodiversity means and why it matters. We create space for questions, conversations, and learning, offering clear and practical strategies to support neurodivergent experiences at work, in education, and in everyday life.

Early Diagnosis: Finding Your Way

For those at the beginning of the diagnosis process, the journey can feel long and uncertain. This might include parents seeking answers for their child, young people receiving a diagnosis, or adults beginning to finally understand themselves.

This stage often brings mixed emotions, relief, worry, confusion, and hope. At Inclusive Change, we provide guidance that is grounded in lived experience. We offer reassurance, practical resources, and supportive conversations to help people feel less alone as they work out their next steps.

Supporting a Colleague or Loved One: Building Empathy

Some people arrive at this bus stop because someone they care about is neurodivergent. A colleague, family member, or friend may have shared a diagnosis, and they want to offer support but are unsure where to begin.

This part of the journey is about understanding and empathy. Inclusive Change supports individuals and organisations to develop awareness, use respectful language, make reasonable adjustments and provides mentoring. We also help people and organisations recognise and value neurodivergent strengths, not just challenges.

Late Diagnosis: Making Sense of the Past

For adults diagnosed later in life, this bus stop can feel reflective. Many look back and finally understand why certain situations were difficult, or why they experienced the world differently.

This stage often includes both relief and grief. At Inclusive Change, we offer validation and encouragement, helping people explore their neurodivergent identity with confidence. We also support individuals with coaching and guidance around Access to Work and workplace adjustments.

Parents Navigating the School System: At a Crossroads

Parents of neurodivergent children often find themselves at a crossroads. Navigating education systems, advocating for support, and pushing for understanding can be exhausting.

Inclusive Change works alongside parents, sharing insights from lived experience and connecting families with trusted resources and partners. Our aim is to help families feel understood, supported, and able to thrive in education and beyond.

Preparing for Work: Supporting Young People and Employers

Alongside individual journeys, Inclusive Change works with organisations and employers to improve understanding of neurodiversity in the workplace. By supporting employers to build inclusive environments and cultures by raising awareness and understanding. We mentor and support employees to succeed at work and empower managers.

Wherever You Are, It Is Okay to Ask for Directions

No matter which bus stop you are at, it is okay to ask for help. You do not need all the answers straight away.

At Inclusive Change, we believe every journey is valid. Through lived experience and professional expertise, we provide education, awareness, and practical support. We are here to listen, guide, and walk alongside you when needed.

Whether you are just beginning to explore neurodiversity, supporting someone else, or learning more about your own experience, we are here to meet you at your bus stop.

If you would like support personally or professionally, please get in touch at [email protected].

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