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Welcome to Neurodiversity

Welcome to the Neurodiversity Society, a new society dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive environment for neurodivergent individuals, including those with formal and self-diagnoses. We are not a mental health society, but we hope to create a space where neurodivergent individuals feel able to share their experiences so that others may learn from them. Our mission is to provide a platform for both neurodivergent and neurotypical people to learn about neurodivergent issues, understand the challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals, and support inclusion and equality.

We aim to make neurodivergent people and issues more visible and provide support for those experiencing difficulties. We strive to raise awareness of the societal stigma against neurodivergent people, and advocate for policy changes at Imperial. We also aim to support individuals who suspect they may be neurodivergent, throughout their diagnosis journeys.

We have a variety of events planned so far including regular discussion groups, guest speaker events, and PowerPoint nights. We also plan to collaborate with other societies and organisations.

Join us in our journey to promote understanding, acceptance, and equality for all.

Are you interested in joining Neurodiversity?

Products

Latest Neurodiversity Products

We have moved our student group online store to a new system. Purchases will remain as normal. This is the place where you buy your club memberships, merch, and other things from clubs and societies online.

Some active products may still exist on our old shop whilst we move to the new system so please make sure you have a look at both shops before checking out.

The committee

James Coarsey

Club and Society Chair / President

Grace Wiggall

Club and Society Secretary

Abigail Culty

Club and Society Vice Chair / President

Talya Chambers

Club and Society Treasurer

Amy Lloyd Evans

Committee Member

Asha de Silva

Committee Member