neurobox

Neurodiversity

The Realities of Living with Invisible Disabilities

The Reality of Living with Invisible Disabilities

It’s a bit weird, having invisible disabilities. I am hypermobile, and my overly bendy joints cause me pain.  There’s a certain amount of gate keeping over whether it’s Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Joint Hypermobility Syndrome or something else – the boundaries shift over time and depending on who you’re speaking with. ...

Read more
Pink background with yellow text reading Let's talk about endo

Let’s Talk About Endometriosis

LET’S TALK ABOUT ENDO. Endometriosis – pronounced “en- doh – mee – tree – oh – sis”  Did you know? Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women. It can affect from puberty, to menopause and for many the impact might be felt for life. On average it can take a...

Read more
Can AI make our neurodifferent lives a little easier? By Mark Woodward

Can AI make our neurodifferent lives a little easier?

It would probably be fair to assume that most people have now heard of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the debates around whether it’s the answer to everything or the beginning of world domination by robots! All that aside, AI does present some interesting potential around ways of supporting disability...

Read more
What is access to work- by Deborah Leveroy

What is Access to Work: everything you need to know.

What is Access to Work? Everything you need to know about applying for Access to Work funding and process

Read more
Breaking down barriers in the workplace

Breaking through barriers in the workplace

In this article, our Neurodiversity and Inclusion Lead, Dr Deborah Leveroy, shares research into the impact of academic failure on adult dyslexics' self-esteem and career progression. She explores some of the neuro-inclusive practices that can be embedded across the employee life cycle - from onboarding and training to workflow,...

Read more
Coventry University Remote4All Project Collaboration

Coventry University Remote4All Project Collaboration

Coventry University has released further details about their research project looking at digital innovation and e-working for adults with disabilities and neurodiversities. neurobox are proud to collaborating on this project. Find out more here.

Read more