Hacking Neurodiversity
A free-to-access docuseries designed to share what it’s like to live, learn and work with neurodiversity – launching in April 2023.
Overview
inrehearsal in partnership with ACS International Schools presents ‘Hacking Neurodiversity’ – telling the unfiltered stories of people, students, teachers, parents, and young adults working with and learning with neurodiversity. Combining expert insight, informative interviews and lived experiences, the docuseries aims to build awareness, increase understanding and start the neurodiversity conversation for you and your organisation.
What’s Included?
The Hacking Neurodiversity boxset includes a collection of short documentaries and resources combining expert insight with real-life experiences. The videos will focus on family life, employment, education, relationships, diagnosis, etc. designed to help raise awareness and increase education. Share the content across your organisation, embed into courses and pathways, include in your DE&I strategies – the boxset is free, no limitations or restrictions.
Why it’s important
We wanted to showcase the unfiltered experiences of people who are living, learning and working with neurodiversity. We hear from parents, teachers, young people, students, working professionals and neurodiversity experts who have stories to share, to help raise awareness and understanding in 2023.
Getting started
To claim your free, no obligation ‘Hacking Neurodiversity’ boxset you simply need to create an inrehearsal account via the link below. We will be in touch to confirm release dates of the boxset, share exclusive updates and clips and deliver the final boxset in time for World Autism Awareness Day on 2nd April 2023.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I claim the free boxset?
Simply sign up and create your free inrehearsal account here to claim your free Hacking Neurodiversity boxset.
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What’s included?
MP4 versions of the Hacking Neurodiversity boxset with supporting materials – plus a free inrehearsal account to browse and explore our learning library.
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How do I use it?
Download the docuseries boxset and share across your organisation to raise awareness and understanding. You could build into existing programmes, create your own pathways and courses, embed within your organisation’s D&I strategy, etc.
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When is it available?
We are aiming to have the finished docuseries available in time for World Autism Awareness Day on 2nd April 2023.
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How will I receive the boxset?
We will notify you when the boxset is ready to download and keep you up to date with the progress of the project and inrehearsal news.
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What’s the catch!?
No catch! To help achieve our mission of raising awareness and understanding of neurodiversity we are providing the Hacking Neurodiversity boxset to organisations completely free of charge.
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What else is in the learning library?
With an inrehearsal membership you will have access to an ever-growing library of approximately 750 masterclasses, courses and live events covering a wide range of topics, all delivered by industry experts.
Featured contributors
Graeme Lawrie MBE, Director Of Partnerships, ACS School
Graeme is a qualified teacher and has been teaching for 22 years, specialising in Technology, Computing, Electronics and Design. Graeme has been awarded an MBE for his ‘Services To Education’ as part of the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2020. Graeme received the Lloyds Register Trust teacher of the year in 2003, Pearson Teacher of the year in 2005 and was named by TES as one of the top 5 UK Science Educators in 2012. He is passionate about social mobility and increased social capacity through education, and has worked with hundreds of schools, refugee camps and other charities over the last 10 years to give many opportunities to those in less fortunate circumstances.
The View School
The View School is an independent special school providing education for young people with Social Emotional and Mental health difficulties, including a diagnosis of an autistic spectrum condition, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiance disorder, pathological demand avoidance, and post-traumatic stress disorder during secondary and post-16 phases of education.