Supporting ourselves and our neurodivergent peers

Good practice around how we can effectively support our neurodivergent peers, and how we can look after our own wellbeing.

Deb Solomon and Jenni Guthrie (Chair and Deputy Chair of the BASW Neurodivergent Social Workers Special Interest Group) share good practice around how we can effectively support our neurodivergent peers, and how we can look after our own wellbeing.

Talking points

This video looks at:  

  • What good supervision looks like.
  • Effective communication.
  • How to support ourselves.
  • How to support our peers.

Length: 9 minutes

Reflective questions

Consider examples from your own organisations and practice: 

  1. What steps can you take to better communicate with neurodivergent colleagues?
  2. What actions might you consider taking within supervision to provide more clarity and support to neurodivergent colleagues?

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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