Busting myths and misconceptions around neurodiversity

Examining the myths and misconceptions that exist around neurodivergent people, and the strengths that they bring into practice.

Deb Solomon (Chair of the BASW Neurodivergent Social Workers Special Interest Group) highlights the myths and misconceptions that exist around neurodivergent people, and the strengths that they bring into practice.

Talking points

This video looks at:

  • Myths and misconceptions.  
  • The strengths that neurodivergent people bring to social care.

Length: 5 minutes

Reflective questions

Consider examples from your own organisations and practice:  

  1. How can you challenge any myths and misconceptions around neurodivergence that are held within your team and your organisation? 
  2. How can you and your colleagues develop a strengths-based view of neurodivergence?

Resources mentioned in this video

Supporting neurodivergent practitioners in your social care organisation

Five short film series explore how organisations can support neurodivergent practitioners to thrive and progress.
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