
The purpose of this Community of Practice is to establish and maintain a trusted network that informs, supports and enhances public understanding of neurodiverse conditions.
The members meet three to four times a year (via Zoom) to discuss initiatives and issues related to improving teaching practices and supporting learners with neurodiverse conditions – at both individual and organisational levels.
It is free to join and open to anyone involved in the tertiary sector (either directly or indirectly) who has a role or interest in neurodiversity.
There is also a closed Facebook group to support the community.
If you would like to be part of the Neurodiversity Community of Practice or would like to know more, please contact Graeme Read at Ako Aotearoa (graeme.read@ako.ac.nz).