April is Autism Acceptance Month. All month, The Journal is exploring autism in the legal profession. We open with Molly Robinson's clear and grounded introduction to autism.
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His closing message was simple: instead of presuming, ask, and follow through. Two years on, that question remains unasked for too many.
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Dyslexia affects 10% of the UK population, but in law, it is still widely misunderstood. This week in The Journal, Joe Royster makes the case for what dyslexic lawyers genuinely bring to the profession.
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An EHCP is a legally binding document. With proposed SEN reforms in the news, many families may be uncertain about where they stand.
This week in The Journal, Erin Smart explains clearly what neurodivergent young people are entitled to right now.
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Day 5 of The Neuroinclusion Brief, our NCW 2026 series for employers, managers, and allies in the legal profession. πΌ
Today's topic: Measuring and sustaining inclusion. π§΅
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π¬ If you have SPD or APD and work in the legal profession, what has made the biggest difference in your experience?
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Day 4 of The Neuroinclusion Brief, our NCW 2026 series for employers, managers, and allies in the legal profession. πΌ
Today's topic: Reasonable adjustments and practical tools. π§΅
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π¬ If you have dyscalculia, dyspraxia, or dysgraphia and work in the legal profession, what has made the biggest difference in your experience?
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π Our first-ever award, and what a way to start! We've been named Campaign or Initiative of the Year at the Neurodiverse Business Awards 2026. This one means everything β for everyone who's supported us and been part of this community since 2020. π«Άπ
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Day 3 of The Neuroinclusion Brief, our NCW 2026 series for employers, managers, and allies in the legal profession. πΌ
Today's topic: Sensory-friendly environments. π§΅
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π¬ If you are dyslexic and work in the legal profession, what has made the biggest difference in your experience?
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Day 2 of The Neuroinclusion Brief, our NCW 2026 series for employers, managers, and allies in the legal profession. πΌ
Today's topic: Allyship and leadership buy-in. π§΅
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This week's article in The Journal asks: is the criminal bar truly accessible to neurodivergent practitioners?
1 in 3 people in the criminal justice system identify as neurodivergent.
Our 2024 Essay Winner, Maddy Nicholl, has the analysis.
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π¬ If you have ADHD and work in the legal profession, what has made the biggest difference for you? Tell us in the comments, or join our online community: neurodiversityinlaw.co.uk
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Day 1 of The Neuroinclusion Brief, our NCW 2026 series for employers, managers, and allies in the legal profession. πΌ
Today's topic: The business case for inclusive law firms. π§΅
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π¬ If you are autistic and work in the legal profession, what has made the biggest difference? Tell us in the comments, or join our online community: neurodiversityinlaw.co.uk
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The Journal is live! We are launching with our 2024 Essay Competition Winner, Colinette Hazel, who asks whether the law should mandate neurodivergent representation in film and TV.
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The Journal, our inaugural publication, is almost here. Two years in the making, launching next week. One article per week across twelve weeks, covering neurodiversity in the legal profession.
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Kicking off Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025 with our first 'Our Voice, Our Stories' blog post featuring Katherine Soroya, Pupil Barrister at Goldsmith Chambers.
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