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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 47 MIN

Neurodiversity Part 1

from The Neart Youth Mental Health Podcast

March is Neurodiversity Celebration Month, a time to recognise that every brain works differently, and to celebrate the unique strengths and talents of every mind. This global initiative encourages schools and communities to challenge long-standing stereotypes about Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and other neurotypes (brain types).In this episode we’re talking about neurodiversity in general, with a focus on neurodiversity-affirmative approaches, and then particularly looking at Autism and autistic experiences. This is just part 1 of a series on neurodiversity, and part 2 coming next October will discuss ADHD and Dyslexia.In this podcast you’ll hear from Tara Mulhern, Neart Programme Lead, Caitlin Cruise, Training and Accreditation Manager with As I Am, and Edel, a Jigsaw Youth Advocate. We’ll be discussing different aspects of neurodiversity, mental health and neurodiversity and what parents can do to support neurodivergent young people in their lives. If you would like to avail of further Neart resources, like our webinar recordings for parents, you can sign up at www.jigsaw.ie/Neart Rate, review and subscribe! Any questions you can email us on [email protected] make sure to like, review, subscribe and share the podcast with anyone you think might be interested – and leave us a comment to tell us what you think! Useful links and supports below:Regulating after school articleTalking to your teen webinar recording  The Teenage Years: As We AreADHD Ireland websiteMiddletown after school restraint collapse resourceSensory preferences leaflet for parentsCalm spaces leafletSelf-care for parents webinar recordingDyspraxia IrelandAs I AmPost-diagnostic supports – AsIAmBi Cinealtas - bullying policies and procedures  For more information on Neart visit www.jigsaw.ie/neart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

March is Neurodiversity Celebration Month, a time to recognise that every brain works differently, and to celebrate the unique strengths and talents of every mind. This global initiative encourages schools and communities to challenge long-standing stereotypes about Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and other neurotypes (brain types).In this episode we’re talking about neurodiversity in general, with a focus on neurodiversity-affirmative approaches, and then particularly looking at Autism and autistic experiences. This is just part 1 of a series on neurodiversity, and part 2 coming next October will discuss ADHD and Dyslexia.In this podcast you’ll hear from Tara Mulhern, Neart Programme Lead, Caitlin Cruise, Training and Accreditation Manager with As I Am, and Edel, a Jigsaw Youth Advocate. We’ll be discussing different aspects of neurodiversity, mental health and neurodiversity and what parents can do to support neurodivergent young people in their lives. If you would like to avail of further Neart resources, like our webinar recordings for parents, you can sign up at www.jigsaw.ie/Neart Rate, review and subscribe! Any questions you can email us on [email protected] make sure to like, review, subscribe and share the podcast with anyone you think might be interested – and leave us a comment to tell us what you think! Useful links and supports below:Regulating after school articleTalking to your teen webinar recording  The Teenage Years: As We AreADHD Ireland websiteMiddletown after school restraint collapse resourceSensory preferences leaflet for parentsCalm spaces leafletSelf-care for parents webinar recordingDyspraxia IrelandAs I AmPost-diagnostic supports – AsIAmBi Cinealtas - bullying policies and procedures  For more information on Neart visit www.jigsaw.ie/neart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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