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Neurodiversity Matters and Best Practice Series - Neurodivergence in Occupational Therapy: Lived Experiences in Education and Practice

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Presenters:

Jess Solly, Occupational Therapist, former student on the MSc (pre-registration) programme at the University of Derby.

Heather Bullen, Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, University of Liverpool

Summary:

Autism and ADHD tends to present in markedly different ways in women, leading to misunderstandings and lack of recognition, and Jess will present recent findings from her Masters thesis.

Contributed by: NHS England North West RePAIR Hub
Authored by: Jess Solly, former student on the MSc (pre-registration) programme at the University of Derby, Occupational Therapist
Heather Bullen, University of Liverpool, Lecturer in Occupational Therapy
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Last updated: 03 November 2023
First contributed: 03 November 2023
Audience access level: Full user

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