These resources have been compiled from across the internet to act as introductory sources to explore neurodiversity and its many complex facets. Neurosoup cannot endorse specific content but hopes to provide a basis of helpful resources.
Nuero-Inclusive Campus Events is an organization focused on creating and maintaining neuroinclusive events on campus. NICE organizes concert performances that aim to be more accessible to neurodiverse individuals while still upholding the quality of content. NICE's webpage hosts information on sensory accessibility and how to host a successful neuroinclusive event.
The Dub-C Autism Program serves to create an inclusive campus climate and support the academic success and personal development of students with ASD. The program provides indirect support through raising awareness of ASD on campus and training opportunities for students and staff. D-CAP provides direct support for autistic students through group sessions, social opportunities, and skill development programming.
The Office of Educational Accessibility serves to provide students with disabilities academic accommodations and other tools for success. Some of these services include classroom accommodations, academic coaching, alternative testing opportunities, and organizational resources.
Understood is a nonprofit organization that supplies resources to support neurodiverse individuals in all areas of daily life. Understood's website offers information organized for the user based on what they're interested in learning.
Sensory Friendly Solutions (SFS) is a social enterprise dedicated to making the world more accessible and inclusive. On their blog, SFS offers resources to better understand sensory sensitivities, associated disabilities, and other related challenges.
ADDitude, operated by WebMD, hosts an array of news and research pieces focused on ADHD and its frequent comorbid conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and autism.
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