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Monday 8th September 2025
Source: The Independent (UK)
The Independent reports on a peer-to-peer movement called The Neurodiversity Alliance which is empowering neurodivergent students to create more inclusive spaces in high schools and universities.
The movement has expanded from 60 to over 600 schools in the past year.
Through the network students are mentoring each other, reframing cognitive differences, and advocating for greater accommodations.
This student-led effort is gaining momentum at a time when government support for people with special educational needs (such as autism) is being systematically reduced.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/
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