Disabled & Neurodivergent Network

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About Disabled & Neurodivergent Network


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We are a student-led community for disabled and neurodivergent students. This includes people with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences, as well as those with long-term physical or mental health conditions like chronic migraines, endometriosis, and depression. You don't need a diagnosis or SoA to join. If you identify as disabled or neurodivergent, you're welcome here.

Our purpose is to push for better accessibility and inclusion across the university. We're currently preparing our first campaign, which we'll be launching soon.

The best place to get updates is on our Instagram page. There's also a link to join our WhatsApp community there.

Membership is free. You can join by clicking "Add to basket" on this page and then "checkout", you'll get a confirmation email. Once you've joined, we'll send you updates to your student email.

If you need any help, or have any questions, you can get in touch with us using the email address on this page.

DNS committee: Eleanor (she/her), Jay (he/him), Susie (she/her)


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Upcoming events

UR Neurobeautiful workshop
12th March 9am - 10:30am
The Reef, Southlands College
Come and place your stamp on our neurobeautiful banner, find out more about lived experiences of neurodivergence and UR support, and celebrate how all our brains and bodies are wonderfully different and diverse.
UR Neurobeautiful workshop
12th March 11am - 2pm
Library Foyer
Come and place your stamp on our neurobeautiful banner, find out more about lived experiences of neurodivergence and UR support, and celebrate how all our brains and bodies are wonderfully different and diverse.
UR Neurobeautiful workshop
12th March 3:30pm - 5pm
Whitelands Foyer
Come and place your stamp on our neurobeautiful banner, find out more about lived experiences of neurodivergence and UR support, and celebrate how all our brains and bodies are wonderfully different and diverse.

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