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How gaps in education, work and welfare support can push neurodivergent people into homelessness
How gaps in education, work and welfare support can push neurodivergent people into homelessness Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Homelessness in the UK is reaching critical levels, with more than 380,000 people estimated to be without a home in England alone as of late 2025. There is also a growing recognition that neurodivergent people are over-represented among homeless populations. But much of this comes from anecdotal reports from service providers or localized...
Focus apps are failing neurodivergent minds, new research finds
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‘Everyone is equal in this space’: the cosmic world of neurodivergent-friendly club night Robyn’s Rocket
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Neurodiversity in Agile Teams: Obstacles and Inclusion Barriers
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Airports that choose not to recognise 'Sunflower Lanyards' as of June 2026
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Four-day week with no loss of pay 'boosts productivity and performance'
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Girl, 5, left bleeding and screaming in pain after being wrongly prescribed treatment
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