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This site is a practical knowledge hub on neurodiversity, disability rights, and reasonable adjustments. If you’re new, start with the first section below. If you’re looking for something specific, use the search box.
This site is a practical knowledge hub on neurodiversity, disability rights, and reasonable adjustments. If you’re new, start with the first section below. If you’re looking for something specific, use the search box.
== '''Understanding the Bigger Picture''' ==
''(Foundational explanations that apply across work, education, and public systems)''
* [[How Structured Environments Have Changed (and Why It Matters)]]
Explains how modern organised environments — including workplaces and schools — have become more variable, interruptive, and cognitively demanding, and why these changes disproportionately affect neurodivergent people. Includes guidance on how equality law applies when these changes cause difficulty.
* [[How Structured School Environments Have Changed (and Why It Matters)]]'''[[Uneven Cognitive Profiles and Assessment Validity|Why modern systems amplify cognitive unevenness]]''' – and why older assumptions about “coping” and “capability” no longer hold..


== Understanding disability and neurodiversity ==
== Understanding disability and neurodiversity ==
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* [[Proving you are disabled(neurodiversity)|Proving you are disabled in neurodiversity]] (Guidance on how disability is recognised and evidenced, particularly for non-visible and neurodevelopmental conditions.)
* [[Proving you are disabled(neurodiversity)|Proving you are disabled in neurodiversity]] (Guidance on how disability is recognised and evidenced, particularly for non-visible and neurodevelopmental conditions.)
* '''[[Uneven Cognitive Profiles and Assessment Validity|Why uneven cognitive profiles are often misunderstood]]''' – how differences between reasoning ability and speed, memory, or fluency lead to misjudged capability in education, work, and decision-making
== Practical support and adjustments ==
== Practical support and adjustments ==


* [[A structured framework to support assessment of reasonable adjustments under Section 20 of the Equality Act 2010.]]
* [[Finding appropriate adjustments for your disability|Finding adjustments for your disability]] (Practical guidance on identifying and requesting reasonable adjustments in work, education, and daily life.)
* [[Finding appropriate adjustments for your disability|Finding adjustments for your disability]] (Practical guidance on identifying and requesting reasonable adjustments in work, education, and daily life.)


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* [[Clinician issues|Clinician specific issues]] (Issues faced by clinicians and healthcare professionals with disabilities or neurodivergent conditions.)
* [[Clinician issues|Clinician specific issues]] (Issues faced by clinicians and healthcare professionals with disabilities or neurodivergent conditions.)
* [[The Value of Standardised Cognitive Assessment in Neurodiversity]]
* '''[[Uneven Cognitive Profiles and Assessment Validity|When adjustments are refused because capability is misunderstood]]''' – recognising when assessment processes measure constraints rather than ability.
== Legal awareness and challenge ==
== Legal awareness and challenge ==


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* [[Ddaq100|Disability Discrimination Awareness Questionnaire]] preliminary findings : (Preliminary findings from the DDAQ project on disability discrimination awareness.)
* [[Ddaq100|Disability Discrimination Awareness Questionnaire]] preliminary findings : (Preliminary findings from the DDAQ project on disability discrimination awareness.)
* [[Considering a tribunal case|Considering taking disability discrimination case to a tribunal]]: (Practical considerations when deciding whether to pursue a tribunal claim.)
* [[Considering a tribunal case|Considering taking disability discrimination case to a tribunal]]: (Practical considerations when deciding whether to pursue a tribunal claim.)
*'''[[Uneven Cognitive Profiles and Assessment Validity|Assessment validity and decision-making risk]]''' – how misunderstanding uneven cognitive profiles can lead to invalid or discriminatory outcomes


''Disclaimer: These pages are for general information only and do not constitute legal advice.'' For individual guidance, contact for children [[SENDIASS]], [https://www.ipsea.org.uk IPSEA], otherwise Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) or [https://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS)]. See the full [[Legal and Support Disclaimer]] for details.
''Disclaimer: These pages are for general information only and do not constitute legal advice.'' For individual guidance, contact for children [[SENDIASS]], [https://www.ipsea.org.uk IPSEA], otherwise Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) or [https://www.equalityadvisoryservice.com the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS)]. See the full [[Legal and Support Disclaimer]] for details.

Latest revision as of 09:05, 19 February 2026

Welcome to the Moving Forward Together Wiki.

This site is a practical knowledge hub on neurodiversity, disability rights, and reasonable adjustments. If you’re new, start with the first section below. If you’re looking for something specific, use the search box.

Understanding the Bigger Picture

(Foundational explanations that apply across work, education, and public systems)

Explains how modern organised environments — including workplaces and schools — have become more variable, interruptive, and cognitively demanding, and why these changes disproportionately affect neurodivergent people. Includes guidance on how equality law applies when these changes cause difficulty.


Understanding disability and neurodiversity

Practical support and adjustments

  • School specific issues (How disability and neurodiversity affect school settings, including support duties and common barriers.)

Legal awareness and challenge

Disclaimer: These pages are for general information only and do not constitute legal advice. For individual guidance, contact for children SENDIASS, IPSEA, otherwise Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) or the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS). See the full Legal and Support Disclaimer for details.