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#neurodiversity
fromIndependent
1 day ago
Mental health

Asking for a friend: 'My son has just been diagnosed with autism and ADHD. My husband also got tested and has ADHD. How will all this affect our relationship?'

Mental health
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Asking for a friend: 'My son has just been diagnosed with autism and ADHD. My husband also got tested and has ADHD. How will all this affect our relationship?'

Navigating the challenges of neurodiversity in a family can be overwhelming, especially with multiple diagnoses affecting communication and relationships.
fromDaily Mom magazine
5 days ago

Special Needs Summer Camp For Children, Special Needs Camp

Special needs summer camps are specialized programs designed for children and young adults with a range of disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, Down syndrome, and other developmental or physical challenges.
Parenting
Renovation
fromIndependent
2 days ago

Parents urge council to back down after state's largest private creche told to remove unauthorised structures

Families urge local council to allow retention of unauthorized structures at Junior Genius Childcare.
Higher education
fromIndependent
2 days ago

Student who missed exams after being raped appeals against ruling in favour of UCD

A female medical student claims University College Dublin inadequately supported her after being raped and facing image-based abuse.
London politics
fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Roving security team to tackle surge in antisocial behaviour in Dublin parks

A new Mobile Security Crew will patrol city parks to deter antisocial behavior during a six-month trial period.
fromIndependent
4 days ago

'Motor neurone disease had never crossed my mind, but in that moment I was told, my life changed forever'

When Lorraine Kelly Donnelly felt a cramp in her left hand at the start of 2025, she didn't think anything of it. But when a week later the pain was still there, she made an appointment to see her GP.
Medicine
Education
fromIndependent
5 days ago

Teachers in overcrowded Cork school forced to use disabled toilet as 'sensory space'

Baltydaniel National School faces serious risks from traffic issues and inadequate classroom sizes, prompting a plea for expansion.
fromIndependent
5 days ago

John Connell: 'I was running on empty and the mental health issues emerged. It started a journey that took a few years'

Connell moves easily between philosophy, farming and writing, checking the oven and returning to a conversation that veers from cattle to climate change.
London food
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Your Kid Can Be A More Inclusive Friend With Sesame Workshop's New Autism Resources

The Sesame Workshop resources want the same for everyone. They are meant to help facilitate safe, inclusive group settings by giving children (and adults!) tips and engagement ideas for reaching out to someone, inviting others into your play, and offering encouragement to a kiddo who might feel a little uncertain or left out.
Parenting
Mental health
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Autistic people are more likely to experience suicidal crisis. 988 is changing to serve them better

The 988 Lifeline is a crucial resource for suicide prevention, but autistic individuals face unique challenges when using it.
Education
fromIndependent
4 days ago

20 of the best summer camps for kids you can book now - from sport and science to cooking and fashion

Booking summer camps for children is essential for parents' work arrangements and mental well-being.
UX design
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Neuroinclusion Isn't Special Treatment

Workplace design often reflects unexamined assumptions about people, which can negatively impact neurodivergent employees and overall productivity.
Europe news
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Wexford woman in battle to secure new wheelchair - 'My daughter is trapped in the middle of a vicious circle'

Simona Demyter has a rare PDE10A gene mutation, making her the only known case in Ireland.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

New autism group meets to counter MAHA's 'ideological agenda'

We in the autism science and advocacy community were just appalled at the way he went about selecting members. The current committee has been hijacked by a narrow ideological agenda that does not reflect either the broad autism community or the state of autism science.
US news
Public health
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Children with life-threatening food allergies 'forgotten', parents tell TDs

Ireland's healthcare system fails to adequately diagnose, support, and treat food allergies, forcing families to seek treatment abroad and manage life-threatening conditions without specialist care.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Our son loved the outdoors invisible illness means he now can't walk or talk

Tomos Sleep suffers from severe ME, leaving him unable to walk or talk, highlighting the lack of support for those with this condition in Wales.
Healthcare
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Galway campaign for mental health A&E brought before the Oireachtas - 'I wish I wasn't here'

Adam's Protocol proposes dedicated mental health crisis centers and 24/7 care facilities separate from emergency departments to better serve people in mental health crises.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Erasure That Altered Who "Counts" as Autistic

In 1925, Sukhareva clearly described older boys who were writing for a school newspaper in a great literary style, playing musical instruments, creating art, connecting deeply with nature and select individuals, and holding on to their ethical principles. They also had sensory sensitivities, limited motor coordination, intense idiosyncratic interests, and difficulties with socializing.
Writing
#mother-and-baby-homes
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
UK politics

Survivors of Ireland's mother and baby homes will not have UK benefits cut

UK government agrees to protect benefits for Irish mother and baby home survivors accepting compensation, preventing loss of means-tested support.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago
UK politics

Survivors of Ireland's mother and baby homes face benefit cuts in UK after accepting compensation

Irish mother and baby home survivors in Britain face benefits cuts when accepting Irish government compensation, prompting calls for legal protection through Philomena's Law.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Survivors of Ireland's mother and baby homes will not have UK benefits cut

UK government agrees to protect benefits for Irish mother and baby home survivors accepting compensation, preventing loss of means-tested support.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Survivors of Ireland's mother and baby homes face benefit cuts in UK after accepting compensation

Irish mother and baby home survivors in Britain face benefits cuts when accepting Irish government compensation, prompting calls for legal protection through Philomena's Law.
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

The Bay Agenda: Keepers of the Steps Preserving Bay Area Irish Culture

Keepers of the Steps, the living archive and cultural program at the United Irish Cultural Center dedicated to preserving generations of Bay Area Irish dancers, teachers, and families. Through stories, images, and lived experience, we'll reflect on how dance carries lineage, identity, and community forward.
SF music
#autism
fromBoston.com
1 month ago
Public health

As some people push to make profound autism its own diagnosis, this Ayer family is raising twins with it

Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Two Social Landscapes

Autism and narcissism can produce superficially similar social difficulties but arise from distinct developmental and psychological mechanisms that require different supports.
Public health
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Taking a fresh look at definition of autism - Harvard Gazette

Proposals for a separate high-needs or 'profound autism' category risk promoting segregation and political labeling rather than reflecting clear scientific distinctions.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

6 Ways Schools Undermine Autistic Students' Self-Advocacy

Autistic students face systemic barriers in self-advocacy at school, requiring structural solutions beyond individual efforts.
fromBoston.com
1 month ago
Public health

As some people push to make profound autism its own diagnosis, this Ayer family is raising twins with it

Medicine
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Autism in older adults: the health system must recognize its effects

Autism research neglects adults, yet older autistic individuals face higher rates of heart disease, Parkinson's-like symptoms, osteoporosis, and dementia, requiring systematic investigation and adapted healthcare pathways.
Women
fromIrish Independent
4 weeks ago

'It's marvelling how much power a host of women can conjure. It's part of why they burned us at the stakes' - meet the Irish women advocating for other women

Gender parity won't be achieved until 2148, with persistent barriers including legal recognition gaps for lesbian parents, confidence deficits in young girls, and male dominance in academic leadership positions.
EU data protection
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

'I'm a normal person, I'm not dangerous' - IPAS residents on the harrowing realities within the system

IPAS residents report visa application delays, discrimination against single men, and inadequate food provisions across Irish accommodation centres.
Health
fromKqed
4 weeks ago

Music Creates Connections for Bay Area Residents and Families Confronting Memory Loss | KQED

Music therapy programs help people with Alzheimer's and cognitive decline improve quality of life by facilitating communication, emotional connection, and memory recall beyond what medication alone can achieve.
#rare-ireland
Fundraising
fromIrish Independent
4 weeks ago

'Abseiling 44 metres in Croke Park is a challenge, but we're doing it for a big cause' - brave mothers undertake charity leap for children with rare diseases

A group is fundraising for Rare Ireland, which serves 300,000 people with rare diseases and receives no government funding, relying entirely on donations and raised funds.
Fundraising
fromIrish Independent
4 weeks ago

'Abseiling 44 metres in Croke Park is a challenge, but we're doing it for a big cause' - brave mothers undertake charity leap for children with rare diseases

A group is fundraising for Rare Ireland, which serves 300,000 people with rare diseases and receives no government funding, relying entirely on donations and raised funds.
Fundraising
fromIrish Independent
4 weeks ago

'Abseiling 44 metres in Croke Park is a challenge, but we're doing it for a big cause' - brave mothers undertake charity leap for children with rare diseases

A group is fundraising for Rare Ireland, which serves 300,000 people with rare diseases and receives no government funding, relying entirely on donations and raised funds.
Fundraising
fromIrish Independent
4 weeks ago

'Abseiling 44 metres in Croke Park is a challenge, but we're doing it for a big cause' - brave mothers undertake charity leap for children with rare diseases

A group is fundraising for Rare Ireland, which serves 300,000 people with rare diseases and receives no government funding, relying entirely on donations and raised funds.
#caregiving
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago
Parenting

I Made My Son A Promise When He Was Born. 20 Years Later, I Was Devastated To Break It.

fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago
Parenting

I Made My Son A Promise When He Was Born. 20 Years Later, I Was Devastated To Break It.

Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Responding to a Partner's Neurodivergence With Understanding

Partners with different brain types can experience relationship strain through miscommunication, but understanding each other's perspectives and communication styles can resolve conflicts.
London politics
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Irish-language protesters demand action on housing crisis in Gaeltacht areas

Housing shortage in Gaeltacht areas drives Irish speakers away, threatening the language's survival as affluent outsiders purchase properties.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Leo Cullen interview: 'A family goes on a journey with an autistic kid, it's not easy for anybody'

Leo Cullen, Leinster's head coach, extends his impact beyond rugby through personal commitment to supporting the neurodivergent community.
London food
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'Weaving bits of Gaeilge into each pose, my dormant abilities start to waken' - how to put your cupla focail to the test

Growing interest in learning Irish exists beyond traditional Gaeltacht regions and annual Irish language weeks, with accessible opportunities emerging in urban areas.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

When Autism and ADHD Travel Together

AuDHD—being both autistic and ADHD—affects 50-70% of autistic people and 20-65% of ADHD individuals, yet remains underdiagnosed due to diagnostic overshadowing and historical clinical restrictions.
Fundraising
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Cork and Kerry unite to host jersey day for brave teen who lost both legs in farm accident

Féile O'Sullivan, 13, recovered from a double amputation after a July 2025 accident and now receives community support through a GAA jersey day fundraiser on March 20.
Social justice
fromIndependent
1 month ago

This Working Life with Alan Craughwell: 'If my children understand that some people need a bit of help, even if I never make a red cent, this will have been a success'

A disability services entrepreneur reflects on rejecting a family plumbing business to pursue community-focused ventures in sports and support services.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Hundreds of children could be left without special school places in September after 'unprecedented demand'

Hundreds of children may be denied special classroom places in September due to exponentially increased applications exceeding capacity expectations.
#non-verbal-autism
fromIndependent
1 month ago
Parenting

'I'm disappointed in the Government - every year there's a crisis in special needs places,' says TD and mother Catherine Ardagh

Parents of non-verbal autistic children navigate constant stress, relying heavily on Special Needs Assistants and specialized school staff for essential daily support and care.
fromIndependent
1 month ago
Parenting

'I'm disappointed in the Government - every year there's a crisis in special needs places,' says TD and mother Catherine Ardagh

Parents of non-verbal autistic children navigate constant stress, relying heavily on Special Needs Assistants and specialized school staff for essential daily support and care.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I'm disappointed in the Government - every year there's a crisis in special needs places,' says TD and mother Catherine Ardagh

Parents of non-verbal autistic children navigate constant stress, relying heavily on Special Needs Assistants and specialized school staff for essential daily support and care.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I'm disappointed in the Government - every year there's a crisis in special needs places,' says TD and mother Catherine Ardagh

Parents of non-verbal autistic children navigate constant stress, relying heavily on Special Needs Assistants and specialized school staff for essential daily support and care.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Government 'still working out details' of where 19m for extra SNAs will come from, PAC told

The Department of Public Expenditure has not finalized funding sources for €19 million allocated for additional SNAs, despite announcing a pause on SNA resource reviews following school allocation cuts.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

Daily briefing: What we know about autism and ageing - and what we don't

Autism diagnoses among adults are rising while the effects of autism on ageing remain poorly understood.
#special-needs-assistants
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago
Education

Tanaiste insists no SNAs will lose jobs as row over review rumbles on: 'It's been an extraordinarily upsetting and difficult week'

fromIrish Independent
1 month ago
Education

Tanaiste insists no SNAs will lose jobs as row over review rumbles on: 'It's been an extraordinarily upsetting and difficult week'

Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Neurodivergent Identity Is Not About Being Special

Recognizing neurodivergence or giftedness aligns identity with natural cognitive needs rather than claiming superiority, promoting congruence and better mental wellbeing.
Mental health
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Meet the Limerick researchers reframing the conversation about suicide and empowering communities

Media language and online comments intensify distress for families experiencing suicide crises, while the Community Crisis Response Team provides practical community tools for prevention and support.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
1 month ago

This Working Life: 'Some people need a bit of help to work, and assistive technology is one answer'

Alan Craughwell, founder of AssistiV Ireland, discusses how technology enables people with disabilities to overcome workplace barriers and participate in employment.
Education
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Katriona O'Sullivan: SNAs are the unsung heroes of our schools - but some feel devalued in the classroom

Most educators have known a bad teacher in the past, but far fewer currently do, though some SNAs still report knowing one.
Health
fromIndependent
1 month ago

This Working Life with Sarah McNulty: 'Occupational therapists do phenomenal work and I get to be their champion'

Occupational therapy helps people perform everyday tasks independently when physical or mental health problems or disability make those tasks difficult.
Mental health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Martin Short's daughter helped others amid mental health struggles

Martin Short's daughter Katherine Short, a therapist and animal rescue advocate, died by suicide at 42 after struggling with mental health issues despite her dedication to helping others.
fromIndependent
1 month ago

My child lashes out at school when they have to share - how can we help them practise sharing at home?

For many children, sharing is emotionally loaded. We like to think it is a simple skill that we can teach our children sometime in their preschool years. And it can be. But it can also be a real challenge, especially when a child has little opportunity to practise the skill.
Parenting
#profound-autism
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Under new name, supportive schools group will help young LGBTQ+ people Glisten

Glisten (formerly GLSEN) will continue making K-12 schools inclusive and safe for LGBTQ+ youth while rebranding and updating leadership, logo, and website.
Environment
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

'People didn't know where to start, so we asked them what they wanted to know' - the Monaghan community hub transforming views on the environment

A community hub teaches practical nature, climate and water stewardship through hands-on education, green retrofits, gardens, and community-led training.
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

The Indo Daily: 'Nazi Tinder' - The single, lonely Irish users looking to 'breed white'

The right-wing dating site Whitedate.net, dubbed 'Nazi Tinder', has dozens of members from across Ireland. Only one of those on the site mention love as a motivation, but many mentioned the need to "breed" for the "white race". The site's thousands of profiles were leaked online after a hack, Whitedate's owner says, "there will be repercussions". Some of its 48 users on the island of Ireland, including a 56-year-old woman from Moy and multiple men from Belfast, Derry, and Bangor.
Right-wing politics
Wellness
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Sarah Breen: Forget giving up booze during this miserable month - let me introduce you to Damp January

Coax yourself gently into the new year instead of imposing punitive resolutions or moralizing lifestyle changes like performative Dry January.
New York City
fromNew York Family
2 months ago

6 Best Sensory-Friendly Indoor Activities in NYC for Special Needs Kids

NYC offers sensory-friendly indoor spaces providing calm, tactile, dimmed-light environments and inclusive programming supporting children with disabilities and sensory sensitivities.
Science
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

Night of Science: Fact, Fiction, and the Future of Autism Research (SF)

An evening public event presents Dr. Matt State and Victoria Colliver for talks and a fireside chat on autism and neuropsychiatric research, followed by a public Q&A.
#iep
fromIndependent
1 month ago

The long road West: 'We came to Ireland because I read that it was the most friendly place for Ukrainians to live'

Four years on from the invasion, we talk to the Ukrainians who have settled in Co Kerry, why they chose to come here, the heartbreaking stories from their homeland, and dealing with the 'small percentage of haters' The vast majority of the tens of thousands of Ukrainians who now live in Ireland could never have imagined they would still be here four years after the full-scale invasion of their country by Russia.
Miscellaneous
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

3 Green Flags of Neurodiversity-Affirming Autism Evaluations

Neurodiversity-affirming autism assessments center the individual's lived experience through respectful, collaborative evaluation and avoid stereotype-based diagnoses.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

My mission to make life more user friendly for the disability community

Josh Miele is a blind scientist and adaptive-technology inventor who uses lived experience, activism, and rule-breaking to advance accessibility and inclusive design.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Science of Belonging for People With IDD

Developmental disabilities are actually quite common. In the United States, about 1 in 6 children has a developmental disability (CDC, 2024). Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are a group of neurodevelopmental conditions usually present at birth that affect the trajectory of a person's physical, intellectual, and/or emotional development (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2021). Conditions such as Down Syndrome, Autism, Fragile X, Cerebral Palsy, and others are examples of intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Public health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The AuDHD Strength of Being Attuned

Attuned AuDHD individuals have heightened perceptual and emotional sensitivity that fosters deep empathy and insight while increasing risk of sensory and emotional overload.
#eamon-ryan
fromIndependent
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

'He had a late-onset autism, when he was about four or five. He met most of his markers when he was a baby': Eamon Ryan on his son, Tommy

fromIndependent
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

'You don't really have time for grief. And you don't have any choice. The day-to-day reality with Tommy is for us a very rich one.' Eamon Ryan on his son who has autism

fromIndependent
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

'He had a late-onset autism, when he was about four or five. He met most of his markers when he was a baby': Eamon Ryan on his son, Tommy

fromIndependent
1 month ago
Miscellaneous

'You don't really have time for grief. And you don't have any choice. The day-to-day reality with Tommy is for us a very rich one.' Eamon Ryan on his son who has autism

Public health
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Living with epilepsy: Teachers would say 'she's such a good student, but she daydreams a lot'. In fact, I was having seizures

Seizures can start young and go undiagnosed until documented; epilepsy includes multiple types and seizure forms requiring accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Teenager who died in Galway car crash named locally - 'The community is in deep shock'

An 18-year-old Clonboo native, James Skelton, died in a single-vehicle collision on January 18; investigations and appeals for witnesses and footage are ongoing.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Major rescue operation in Navan ends after incorrect reports of 'child in river'

Emergency response was activated after reports of a child in the river at Newbridge, but those reports were incorrect and the search was stood down.
Miscellaneous
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

'They were whipping and kicking her to get her up' - Charity calls for Garda animal abuse unit after horse dies of exhaustion on busy road

A sulky horse named Anne collapsed and skidded on the N4, was whipped and kicked by riders who fled, and was later euthanized, losing her foal.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I'm delighted they've seen the light of day' - Pat Kenny hails refusal of Dalkey nursing home after highlighting plight of local badgers

An Coimisiún Pleanála refused planning permission for a five‑storey, 104‑unit nursing home beside Pat Kenny's Dalkey home, prompting his expressed delight.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'It's highly disrespectful' - Calls for action as anti-social behaviour escalates at Galway cemetery

Anti-social gatherings at Rinville Cemetery include loud music, alcohol, littering and fireworks, disturbing the formerly quiet site overlooking Galway Bay.
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