
Divergent Drop-In
Join the Divergent Drop-In for a community-based, low-pressure program designed to create a welcoming space where neurodivergent adults can come together to connect, play, and feel a sense of belonging.
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If you missed this live workshop, you can watch the full recording below and gain practical tools to support the mental health and well-being of neurodivergent individuals.
This session explores the complex relationship between learning differences and mental health, highlighting how these challenges can affect cognitive function, behaviour, and overall well-being. Families, caregivers, and educators will gain insight into the unique mental health risks faced by neurodivergent individuals and learn how to recognize early signs of stress or struggle.
Through neuroaffirming approaches, real-life examples, and practical strategies, this workshop empowers participants to foster resilience and nurture holistic well-being in neurodivergent youth and adults.
– Becky Bishop, Senior Manager, Youth and Adult Programs and Marlo Humiski, Senior Manager, Early Years Programs
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