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Are you a neurodivergent patient, family member, carer, or have experience of neurodiversity? Your perspective can help us create meaningful change.
Join a working group dedicated to improving care for autistic and neurodivergent people.
Over the next few months, we’ll lead on:
• access to our care and physical locations • recognition and understanding health inequalities • how we support families and networks • children and young people’s experiences • recruitment, retention, and employment
You’ll be paid for your time, unless you’re also a member of staff.
If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please complete our expression of interest form by 3 February 2025.
Are you a neurodivergent patient, family member, carer, or have experience of neurodiversity? Your perspective can help us create meaningful change.
Join a working group dedicated to improving care for autistic and neurodivergent people.
Over the next few months, we’ll lead on:
• access to our care and physical locations • recognition and understanding health inequalities • how we support families and networks • children and young people’s experiences • recruitment, retention, and employment
You’ll be paid for your time, unless you’re also a member of staff.
If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please complete our expression of interest form by 3 February 2025.