New study to find out about school experiences of people who identify as both neurodivergent and genderdivergent and how these experiences impacted mental health
Mental health: What can genderdivergent and neurodivergent folk tell us about their experience in schools and what schools can do to support them? The aim of the present study by University of Southampton is to find out about the school experiences of people who identify as both neurodivergent and g
Mental health: What can genderdivergent and neurodivergent folk tell us about their experience in schools and what schools can do to support them?
The aim of the present study by University of Southampton is to find out about the school experiences of people who identify as both neurodivergent and genderdivergent and how these experiences impacted your mental health.
If you identify as both neurodivergent and genderdivergent and have or are currently attending a school in the UK or the Republic of Ireland, we would love to hear your views.
If you are interested in taking part in this study or would like more information, please contact the lead researcher via email: av1n21@soton.ac.uk
Upon taking part in this study, as a token of our gratitude, you will receive a £20 Amazon voucher.

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