ADHD 360, in collaboration with leading educators and neurodiversity specialists, is excited to announce the launch of the ‘Neurodiversity in Schools Toolkit‘.
Set to debut on May 1, 2024, this innovative educational resource is tailored to enhance the learning environment for neurodiverse students throughout the UK.
Founded on the principle that “Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed, especially those within often neglected neurodiverse groups”, this toolkit delivers practical strategies and insights. Drawing from the latest research and ADHD 360’s extensive experience with ADHD and autism, it provides teachers, teaching assistants, and school leaders with the essential tools and knowledge needed for the inclusive and comprehensive development of all learners.
Donna Sharkey, who leads this initiative at ADHD 360, stresses the importance of addressing the unique challenges neurodiverse students face. She said: “Neurodiversity in the classroom is increasingly recognised but not always understood. Our toolkit offers a thorough approach to help educators unlock every student’s potential.”
Phil Anderton, Managing Director at ADHD 360 [pictured] said: “This toolkit is more than just resources; it’s part of a broader movement towards inclusive education, ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed.”
Ben Johnson, a Teacher from Horncastle, added: “This collaboration with ADHD 360 and our SEND team has been revolutionary. This toolkit will make participating schools a beacon for students with ADHD.”
ADHD 360 encourages schools, educators, and parents across the UK to embrace this toolkit and join in their effort to profoundly impact the lives of neurodiverse students.
For more details, or to get involved with the ‘Neurodiversity in Schools Toolkit’, please visit www.adhd-360.com/neurodiversity-for-schools
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