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Neurovision live music event
Neurovision is a one-night-only live music event, being held at the Carnival Brewing taproom in Liverpool.
View eventLiverpool Cathedral abseil
Abseil 150ft down Liverpool's iconic Anglican Cathedral to fundraise for The Brain Charity. Book your place now for just £10.
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Anyone with a neurological condition, their friends and carers are welcome to join us at our regular coffee mornings.
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Guest post: How can prisoners with brain injuries be better supported?
New research has found 60% of the UK prison population has a history of brain trauma
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 20 March 2023
Neurodiversity – my journey and my family
One of our volunteers, David, reflects on his childhood, education and family
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 17 March 2023
Why is it important to celebrate neurodiversity?
We take a look at the significance of Neurodiversity Celebration Week
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 17 March 2023
How to support neurodivergent employees and create a neuroinclusive workplace
How to create a neurodiverse and neuroinclusive workplace where everyone can thrive
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 14 March 2023
Teenage popstar records song about his experience of dyslexia
The 14-year-old wrote 500 Words to help people understand how dyslexia affects his life
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 3 March 2023
Liverpool Poetry Prize returns for 2023: £1,000 top prize up for grabs
The Liverpool Poetry Prize - celebrating neurodiversity and judged by Brian Patten - is back
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 30 January 2023
Neurovision: a live music event putting neurodiversity on the musical map
The week before the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Liverpool, join us for Neurovision
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 26 January 2023
The Brain Charity launches free neurodiversity training for people working with offenders
The Brain Charity’s criminal justice system neurodiversity training is free to all working with offenders or those likely to offend across Liverpool City Region
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 4 January 2023
LGBTQIA+ and neurodiversity: the links between neurodivergence and being LGBTQ+
Higher numbers of neurodivergent people are LGBTQIA+ - this article explores why
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 23 December 2022
Understanding neurodiversity could play key role in improving criminal justice system
The Brain Charity found repeat offending could be reduced if there was better training in neurodiverse conditions
Category: Neurodiversity
Published: 4 October 2022