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Week 1 – Disability & Neurodiversity

Exploring the intersectional experience of disability and neurodiversity, gender, mental health, sexuality, race and poverty. Speaking Ann Memmott (she/they) the author of the Church of England autism guidelines, and a member of the St Martin in the Fields/Inclusive Church disability conference planning team. Ann is autistic & disabled, and is a carer. Ann works nationally as an adviser on neurodivergent inclusion, working with a variety of organisations, and has been a regular contributor to Radio 4’s Prayer for the Day.

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