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Neurodiversity Celebration Week
Founded2018
FounderSiena Castellon
FocusEducation & Workplace
Location
  • United Kingdom
Websiteneurodiversityweek.com

Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurodevelopmental disorders and learning disabilities. NCW 2024 is taking place from Monday 18 March - Sunday 24 March. It aims to transform how neurodivergent individuals are perceived and supported by providing schools, universities, and organisations with the opportunity to recognise the many talents and advantages of being neurodivergent, while creating more inclusive and equitable cultures that celebrate differences and empower every individual.

The initiative began with two aims. The first, to encourage schools to recognise the strengths and talents of neurodivergent students who think and learn differently, including students who are autistic, dyslexic, dyspraxic, or who have ADHD. The second aim, to address the lack of training classroom teachers have in identifying and supporting their students with special educational needs by providing them with free resources. Neurodiversity Celebration Week is supported and celebrated by thousands of schools, universities, organisations, charities and individuals around the world, including the UN Youth Envoy.

Over 1,400 schools[1] and 685,000 students worldwide have signed up to participate in Neurodiversity Celebration Week through themed events, guest speakers and raising awareness. In addition, hundreds of businesses and organisations also take part, including The London Stock Exchange Group, The U.K. Ministry of Defence, Deloitte, Savills, and AstraZeneca. The U.K. Royal Navy created a video in which Second Sea Lord Vice Admiral Nick Hine discussed how being autistic has benefitted him in his naval career.[2][3]

History[edit]

Neurodiversity Celebration Week was started in 2018 by Siena Castellon when she was 16 year old.[4] As an autistic student, who also has dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD, she experienced significant challenges, prejudice and bullying throughout her education. Her negative educational experiences motivated her to launch Neurodiversity Celebration Week in 2018 to challenge the misconceptions and stereotypes that still prevent autistic people and people with learning disabilities from reaching their potential.

Neurodiversity Celebration Week has featured on ITV News,[5]aCarmen Sandiego series 'Fearless Kids Around the World',[6] the BBC,[7][8] The New Scientist,[9] The Guardian,[10] and Forbes.[11] In 2020, Siena Castellon was selected out of over 7,000 global applicants by the United Nations to be a Young Leader for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a two-year role that allows her to promote her neurodiversity advocacy work and Neurodiversity Celebration Week.[12]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "List of Participating Schools". Neurodiversity. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  • ^ Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2021, retrieved 2021-06-02
  • ^ Neurodiversity Celebration Week, retrieved 2022-01-31
  • ^ "Neurodiversity Celebration Week - Pledge". Neurodiversity. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Neurodiversity: The buzzword on everyone's lips". ITV News. 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Carmen Sandiego episode "Fearless kids around the world"". Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Siena Castellon: Neurodiversity – the new normal". BBC bitesize. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Neurodiversity at work: It takes all kinds of minds". BBC Bitesize. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Autism isn't a defect – here's why we should embrace neurodiversity". New Scientist. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Siena Castellon: 'Autistic people are really struggling with how uncertain things are'". the Guardian. 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ Doyle, Nancy. "Positive Thinking And The Unstoppable Force Of Progress Towards Inclusion". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Siena Castellon". Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ Hydrant (http://www.hydrant.co.uk), Site designed and built by (2021-01-27). "20 finalists announced for Commonwealth Youth Awards 2021". The Commonwealth. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Big Issue Changemakers 2021: Health and the NHS". The Big Issue. 2021-01-08. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Meet the 3 finalists for The International Children's Peace Prize 2020". KidsRights Foundation. 2020-09-29. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Siena Castellon". Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 List. 21 October 2020. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "The 2019 SEND Advocates' Stampede". Special Needs Jungle. 29 December 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
  • ^ "Siena Castellon's acceptance speech for Campaigner of the Year at the European Diversity Awards". YouTube. Retrieved 2021-02-24.
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