ND Outloud: We are Your NeuroDivergent SUPERPOWER!
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
How to make summits more neurodiverse-friendly
In this episode, ADHD coaches Danielle Ralston and Vida Carey delve into the pressing need for conferences to become more accessible for neurodiverse individuals. They share practical insights and strategies to ensure inclusivity and affordability in such events.
Key Points:
Streaming Lectures for Accessibility: Streaming lectures to accommodate larger crowds and alleviate anxiety among attendees.
Effective Scheduling: The importance of efficient scheduling and time management to facilitate smooth transitions between sessions, reducing attendee anxiety.
Improving Sound Quality and Accessibility: Better sound quality and accessible recordings at conferences. The necessity of providing earplugs and low sensory rooms for neurodivergent attendees.
Comprehensive Event Planning: The significance of stellar service, sound quality, and well-planned events to cater to neurodivergent attendees. Providing maps and agendas can aid in effective navigation and planning.
Enhancing Accessibility Features: Conferences often lack essential accessibility features like transcriptions and online options, hindering participation for neurodivergent individuals.
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