Latest Neurodiversity Bulletin

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Welcome to the new Neurodiversity Bulletin!

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In this edition:

  • “The best way we can stop suicides is by making lives worth living”: a mixed-methods survey in the UK of perspectives on suicide prevention from the autism community
  • ‘It’s like calling short people vertically challenged’: Language and terminology preferences among neurodivergent adults in the United Kingdom
  • Minimum standards for keyworking services for autistic children and young people and children and young people with a learning disability
  • Living Alone with ADHD: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • No joined-up approach, role of autism diagnosis and parental failings: key points from Southport inquiry
  • How to Stop Emotional Distress from Snowballing
  • Plus much more

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Neurodiversity Bulletin

Dear all

Welcome to the new Neurodiversity Bulletin!

To ensure that you continue to receive the appropriate bulletin(s) please complete this very brief form LD + ND Mailing lists – Fill in this form

The latest Neurodiversity Bulletin is ready for you to view at https://www.evidentlybetter.org/neurodiversity/2026/03/12-march-2026/


In this edition:

  • Exploring the relationship between ADHD symptoms and suicide risk through the lens of the Integrated Motivational-Volitional Model of suicidal behaviour
  • ADHD symptoms and problematic digital media use in emerging adults: Investigating the role of cognitive deficits as mediators
  • Associations of autistic traits, sleep/circadian factors, and mental health in a community-based survey study
  • The Real Cost of Stigma Around Neurodiversity (and Why It Matters for Young People)
  • It’s Not People-Pleasing. It’s Self-Abandonment
  • How do autistic people age — and what does it mean for their health?
  • Plus much more

Please let me know if you think there are other people who would benefit from receiving this and I will add them to the mailing list.

Thank you