Q-Time - Neurodiversity at the Intersection of Identity
Neurodiversity at the Intersection of Identity
Neurodiversity & LGBTQ+Identity: At Work and Home
developed and delivered by Charlotte Channey, Neurodiversity Specialist
Purpose: To support neurodivergent LGBTQ+ people and those working alongside them, fostering understanding, inclusion, and wellbeing.
Who is it for: Neurodivergent LGBTQ+ people, and colleagues, managers, teams, and organisations seeking to work more inclusively.
What participants will explore
·The intersection of neurodiversity and LGBTQ+ identity
·Workplace and home challenges and strengths
·Neuro-affirming practices and adjustments
·Communication, inclusion, and wellbeing strategies
Participants will:
·Better understand neurodivergent lived experience
·Learn practical ways to reduce barriers and stress
·Build more inclusive and supportive environments
·Strengthen wellbeing for individuals andtheteam.
Charlotte Channey (She/Her)

Charlotte, a queer ally, has worked with neurodivergent people in various capacities across educational settings, community organisations, and direct support roles for over 20 years. Charlotte is a passionate advocate for equality and is determined to help provide equal access for all to appropriate high quality mental health care and support regardless of background or circumstances.