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An Introduction to Neurodiversity Event


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An Introduction to Neurodiversity (online)

Unlock the door to a deeper understanding of neurodiversity with us on Saturday, April 27th, 11 am - 12 pm.

Have you ever been curious about neurodiversity? Join Occupational Therapist Jenny Okolo as she leads a journey into this vital concept. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and enhance your support for neurodiverse individuals. 

About us

We are a dedicated team of occupational therapists headquartered in East Dulwich. Our mission? To provide precise and dependable screening and assessment tools, empowering individuals to grasp their mental health and neurodiversity needs effectively.

Our services are crafted to foster early identification, prevention, and intervention for mental health challenges and neurodevelopmental differences, including autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and learning disabilities.

Book your space HERE!

 

https://www.wearesasa.com/

 

Contact us: [email protected] 

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