Overview
How does Neurodiversity shape our communities, workplaces, and social norms? In this CPD Accredited course, explore the relationship between Neurodiversity, Mental Health, Psychology, and social change — starting from the Early Years and stretching into every layer of society.
Description
We live in a world built for the "neurotypical." But that’s changing. This course dives into how society can evolve to better support, embrace, and benefit from Neurodiversity. From Mental Health advocacy to inclusive education and workplace design, you’ll gain the insight needed to be part of the transformation.
Expect powerful discussions on:
- How Neurodiversity intersects with policy, culture, and law
- The Psychology behind stigma and stereotyping
- The role of Counselling and support networks in social integration
- How Early Years education can shift long-term societal perspectives
This isn’t just a course—it’s a movement. And it's CPD Accredited to give you recognized credibility in your growth as a change-maker.
Who Is This Course For
- Advocates and community organizers
- Teachers, especially those in Early Years roles
- Policy makers or NGO workers
- Mental Health and Counselling professionals
- Anyone passionate about inclusive Psychology and systems change
Requirements
This course is low commitment and beginner-friendly. No background in Psychology, Mental Health, or Counselling needed. Just an open mind and the desire to make society more inclusive through a Neurodiversity lens.
Career Path
- Public policy and advocacy
- Inclusive education and curriculum design
- Mental Health promotion and Counselling
- Corporate diversity and inclusion roles
- CPD Accredited leadership in community development
🚨 Act Now: This course will not be offered again. Learn how Neurodiversity shapes society — and how you can be part of the change.