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Neurodiversity Celebration Week
2025 Events Schedule

March 17 - 23

We are excited to share the schedule of events with you for Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025!

 

This year we're bringing you more panel discussions than ever before, with inspirational speakers from a range of backgrounds and professions. The discussions will all be focussing on key neurodiversity topics, and aim to educate while inspiring conversations about neurodiversity.

 

All events are free of charge and open to all. Please do sign up to as many events as you like and share with your networks, so we can all join together in celebrating different minds!

 

Please note that these events are being recorded, to increase accessibility for all around the world. Links to the recordings will be sent via email post-event, so please make sure you register for the events so that you don't miss out!

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Event 1: Celebrating Different Minds - An Introduction to Neurodiversity

17 March 2025

09:00 to 10:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Amanda Kirby, Emeritus & Honorary Professor and the CEO of Do-IT Solutions.

Event 2: Breaking Barriers - The Power of Language in Neurodiversity

17 March 2025

11:30 to 13:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Tania Martin, Founder of PegSquared and Neurodiversity Consultant.

Event 3: Neurodivergence Seldom Travels Alone: The Unexplored World of Co-Occurring Conditions

17 March 2025

13:30 to 15:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Aidy Smith, TV Presenter, Journalist & Broadcaster

Event 4: Neurodiversity: Where can HR Professionals make a difference?

17 March 2025

15:30 to 17:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Tom Vodden, Consulting Business Psychologist and Neurodiversity expert from Lexxic.

Event 5: Perspective of Young People on Neurodiversity

17 March 2025

19:00 to 20:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Tony Lloyd, CEO of the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity.

Event 6: Neurodiversity at Work Q&A: Products & Customer Services

18 March 2025

09:30 to 10:30 (GMT)

This Q&A session is chaired by neurodiversity experts from Lexxic.

Event 7: Neurodivergence & LGBTQIA+: A Conversation on Identity, Intersectionality & Empowerment

18 March 2025

11:30 - 13:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Aidy Smith, TV Presenter, Journalist & Broadcaster

Event 8: Empowering Neurodiversity in the Workplace

18 March 2025

13:30 to 15:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Amanda Kirby, Emeritus & Honorary Professor and the CEO of Do-IT Solutions.

Event 9: Neurodiversity & Mental Health - Acquired Neurodivergence

18 March 2025

15:30 to 17:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Charlie Hart, Keynote Speaker and Director of Ausome Charlie Ltd.

Event 10: Navigating Neurodiversity: Parental Perspectives, Professional Insights, and Policy Changes in 2025

18 March 2025

19:00 to 20:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Theo Smith, a leading Neurodiversity Advocate, Consultant, and the founder of Neurodiversity at Work Ltd.

Event 11: Neurodiversity and Nutrition - Food For Thought

19 March 2025

08:30 to 10:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Dr Helen Lawal, Medical Doctor, Nutritionist and TV Presenter.

Event 12: Shaping Neurodiversity through Innovation & Technology

19 March 2025

10:30 to 12:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Amanda Kirby, Emeritus & Honorary Professor and the CEO of Do-IT Solutions.

Event 13: Neurodiversity at Work Q&A: Designing Neuro-inclusive Working Environments

19 March 2025

13:00 to 14:00 (GMT)

This Q&A session is chaired by Helen Musgrove, Director of Psychological Consulting at Lexxic.

Event 14: Person-Centered Management for Neuroinclusion

19 March 2025

14:30 to 16:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Tiffany Jameson, Founder and Managing Partner, grit & flow.

Event 15: What makes Spaces and Places Neuroinclusive in Further and Higher Education?

19 March 2025

16:30 to 18:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Pete Quinn, Inclusion Consultant, Coach and Trainer.

Event 16: Is Neurodiversity a Community? Exploring Identity, Inclusion, and Intersectionality

20 March 2025

09:00 to10:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Atif Choudhury, CEO and Co-founder, Diversity and Ability.

Event 17: Building the Neuroinclusive Classroom of Tomorrow…Today!

20 March 2025

11:00 to 12:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Marius Frank, Co-Head of Education, Microlink PC UK (Ltd).

Event 18: Workplace Burnout: How to Reclaim Your Energy as a Neurodivergent Woman at Work

20 March 2025

13:30 to 15:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Emma Case, Founder at Women Beyond the Box, Coach and Consultant.

Event 19: Navigating Neurodiversity & the Criminal Justice System

20 March 2025

15:30 to 17:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Amanda Kirby, Emeritus & Honorary Professor and the CEO of Do-IT Solutions.

Event 20: Neurodiversity around the World

20 March 2025

19:00 to 20:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Tania Gerard, Founder, Neurodiversity Trainer and Accessible Marketing
Consultant.

Event 21: Late Diagnosed Neurodiversity in Women

21 March 2025

09:00 to 10:30 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Hester Grainger, Co-Founder Perfectly Autistic and ADHD coach.

Event 22: Parents & Carers - Supporting Children Through Times of Transition

21 March 2025

11:30 to 13:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Holly Matthews, Self-development coach and founder of The Happy Me project.

Event 23: Is the Business World leading society on Neuroinclusion?

21 March 2025

13:30 to 15:00 (GMT)

This panel discussion is chaired by Dan Harris, Chair of the charity Neurodiversity in Business.

Event 24: Celebrating Different Minds: Future Directions and Continuing Conversations

21 March 2025

15:30 to 17:00 (GMT)

This closing event is chaired by Susie Phillips-Baker.

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