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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. ...

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Diagnosis later in life: My ADHD journey with a photo of Nina Byrne

Diagnosis later in life: My ADHD journey

In this blog, I share my story of the positive impact of a later in life ADHD diagnosis. I reflect on my unique challenges and strengths, share my thoughts on the concept of ‘bringing your whole self to work’ and finally, knowing what I now know, share a final...

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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...

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Autism and the Menopause: insights from research and lived experience

In this blog, Dr Deborah Leveroy explores the impact reproductive milestones such as menopause can have on an autistic woman’s life.

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Why we provide coaching supervision to all our coaches. By Mark Woodward.

neurobox Coaching Supervision

I have been a Coach for many years (more than I want to work out!), specializing in coaching people with neurodiversities like dyslexia, ADHD, and autism, at work. My work is diverse and interesting, plus I’m passionate about it.

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Your etch a Sketch memory

Your Etch A Sketch Working Memory

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