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Category: Guest blogs
Published: 7 May 2026
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Inclusive doesn’t mean identical
Accessibility isn't always straightforward and that's okay
Category: News
Published: 8 July 2026
Who supports the manager? Neurodiversity and leadership in the workplace
Why neurodivergent leaders need support too — and what organisations are missing
Category: News
Published: 2 July 2026
Why neurodivergent conditions are often overlooked in physically disabled people
The hidden impact of diagnostic overshadowing
Category: News
Published: 17 June 2026
Why your wellbeing strategy may be missing neurodivergent staff
The importance of inclusive support in the workplace
Category: News
Published: 5 June 2026
Meet our fundraisers: Emma and Simon
"Running together on the day made it even more special; every step felt like it meant something."
Category: News
Published: 27 May 2026
Meet Adam, Activities & Volunteer Coordinator at The Brain Charity
Learn more about Adam's lived experience with epilepsy
Category: News
Published: 26 May 2026
Heading for trouble
Football's silent threat to brain health and dementia risk
Category: News
Published: 21 May 2026
Why neurodivergent employees need a different kind of mental health support
What employers get wrong about mental health support for neurodivergent employees
Category: News
Published: 21 May 2026
Rethinking dementia prevention: why society matters as much as biology
By Dr Seb Walsh
Category: News
Published: 18 May 2026
Finding balance: Creating a garden inspired by my mum’s acoustic neuroma journey
By Megan Dodd
Category: News
Published: 5 May 2026














