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A very informative course

I found the course to eb very informative and learnt a lot about the misconceptions that surround ND and what we can do to support people who present as ND.

Very easy to understand and informative

Useful insight into social benefits for an inclusive society, some personal experiences as a career manager of some 40 years had me remembering instances and helped me understand the way forward.

Excellent course

It highlights how people with a disability can be stereo typed at work and in their social life .The way we speak ,act can have a massive impact on individuals

Learned new information

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Good knowledge learned

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

It's okay, a bit presumptuous

It's covers a lot of ground, and does combat some wrong assumptions about neurodivergency. Some questions didn't seem correct – 'no two neurodivergent people can be alike' and apparently the answer is true? Surely any person can be alike any other person, regardless of neurodivergencies. Second, what the course classes as neurodivergent is very arbitrary. There is quick mentions that mental health issues such as depression and anxiety can constitute a neurodiversity. Nothing about personality disorders. Then, at the quiz at the end, Bipolar isn't classed as a neurodivergency. Which seems strange that depression is but not bipolar, when depression is part of bipolar.

Good

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

A very good course that was made easy to

Excellently outline topics that you were not so aware about

Very basic and obvious

The course was very basic and obvious. Nothing new or of any real interest.

A really informative course

Neurodiversity Awareness fully explained in a simple and friendly way.