Neurodivergent Clinician Symposium Recordings

Video/Audio Recordings of the Event Presentations

The bundle includes:
  • 16 symposium sessions, including presentations, panels and Q&As
  • Certificate for 13 hours of CPD

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Day 1 Presentation Recordings

  • Dr Alasdair Vance: Exploring the Contribution of Indigenous Cultural Practices for Health and Wellbeing in Indigenous Young People

  • Adelle Sushames: Affirming Practice for AuDHDer’s – Creating Pathways to Self-Understanding and Self-Compassion

  • Interview with Siobhan Wilson: A Young Entrepreneur and Author with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder and Prosopagnosia
  • Liz Baird: What Do Neurodiversity Affirming Social Goals Really Look Like?

  • Jennifer Kemp: Supporting Neurodivergent Clients with Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

  • Adelle Kent: Building Safety – Size-Inclusive, Trauma-Informed Approaches for Neurodivergent Eating Disorder Recovery (including ARFID)

  • Sam Van Der Wijngaart: Forensic Psychology can be Accurate and Affirming – Working with Clients with Intellectual Disability

  • Dr Krishna Solanki: Pearls of Pharmacotherapy in Neurobehavioral Pediatrics – The Art of Balancing Medications and Other Supports
  • Dr Erin Robinson: Event Wrap-Up & Gratitude


Day 2 Presentation Recordings

  • Lydia Meem: Creating a Neurodiversity-Affirming Assessment Experience – From First Contact to Report Writing and Feedback Sessions

  • Dr Krishna Solanki: What’s My Colour on the Spectrum? Seven Autistic Profiles in Children and Young People

  • Panel: Neurodivergent Burnout and School Can’t

  • Interview with Chantelle Robards: Latest NDIS Changes Affecting Clinicians and Participants

  • Claire Britton: Nothing About Us Without Us – Inclusive Conversations around Neurodiversity-Affirming Supports and Accommodations in Schools and Workplaces

  • Yael Clark: Holding the Line – Accountability and Safety for Practitioners of All Neurotypes in Neurodiversity-Affirming Spaces

  • Erin Robinson: Wired to Move, Built to Create – Rethinking ADHD Through a Lens of Creativity and Movement

  • Dr Leah Dunne: Reflections from a Late-Diagnosed AuDHer Working in General Practice

  • Lydia Meem and Dr Erin Robinson: Co-Creating a Shared Treasure Trove of Insights, Strategies & Resources

* Bianca Comfort's presentation from the 2025 Symposium is not included in the recordings bundle.

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