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Neurodiversity in the Criminal Justice System: Understanding Strengths and Adjusting Support

Neurodiversity in the Criminal Justice System: Understanding Strengths and Adjusting Support

Recognise the main features of neurodivergent conditions such as Autism, ADHD, and Dyslexia. Understand how neurodivergence may affect behaviour, compliance, and engagement in justice settings. Identify barriers neurodivergent individuals face and implement reasonable adjustments. Apply a strengths-based lens when working with neurodivergent service users.

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  • Neurodiversity in the Criminal Justice System: Understanding Strengths and Adjusting Support

    Recognise the main features of neurodivergent conditions such as Autism, ADHD, and Dyslexia.

    Understand how neurodivergence may affect behaviour, compliance, and engagement in justice settings.

    Identify barriers neurodivergent individuals face and implement reasonable adjustments.

    Apply a strengths-based lens when working with neurodivergent service users.

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