Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals: Autism & ADHD
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Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals: Autism & ADHD

By Learner Ground

Join us for an insightful discussion on understanding and supporting neurodiverse individuals with a focus on Autism & ADHD.

Location

Online

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Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals: Autism & ADHD 🌈🤝

Overview

Supporting Neurodiverse Individuals: Autism & ADHD is a focused, low commitment course for those dedicated to mental health, psychology, counselling, and support work involving autism, ADHD, and OCD. This limited offer will not be repeated – once it’s closed, it’s gone.

Description

Neurodiversity is increasingly recognised in mental health and psychology fields. This course gives you counselling-informed strategies to support individuals with autism and ADHD, while being mindful of co-occurring OCD challenges. Whether you’re a support worker, mental health practitioner, or psychology student, you’ll gain the tools to create inclusive, supportive, and empowering experiences for neurodiverse individuals.

We combine mental health awareness with psychology-backed techniques so you can provide effective counselling-style support. You’ll learn about communication adjustments, sensory considerations, ADHD attention strategies, and OCD-related sensitivities. Each module blends theory and practice, making it ideal for support workers who want to enhance their role in mental health care.

With a strong focus on inclusivity, you’ll discover ways to apply psychology principles and counselling methods that improve wellbeing and independence for people with autism and ADHD. This is a skill set in high demand – and once this course is gone, you won’t get another chance to access it.

Who Is This Course For

  • Mental health professionals specialising in neurodiversity.
  • Psychology students who want practical autism and ADHD training.
  • Counselling practitioners supporting OCD alongside autism and ADHD.
  • Any support worker aiming to improve neurodiversity inclusion.
  • Parents, carers, and educators seeking mental health and psychology insights.

Requirements

No prior qualifications are needed. You only need an interest in mental health, psychology, counselling, and a desire to be an effective support worker for individuals with autism, ADHD, and OCD.

Career Path

Possible roles include:

  • Mental health services for neurodiverse individuals
  • Psychology-based community programs
  • Counselling and therapy support
  • ADHD and OCD-focused intervention roles
  • Specialist support worker positions

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