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Outcomes of autistic people

Our research team has developed a useful infographic on understanding the outcomes of autistic people after conducting an umbrella review summarising over 130 reviews.

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Newsletter December 2025

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First NNN published paper

The first scientific paper from the Nottingham Neurodiversity Network has been published.

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Newsletter June 2025

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New ADHD treatment review platform

Our colleagues in Southampton have put together a platform that brings together the best available research on how different treatments proposed for ADHD work and how safe they are.

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People with different patterns in their heads

Minds of all kinds Notts website

A new website – Minds of All Kinds – has been launched to provide tailored support and resources for all ages who are/or who may be neurodivergent, including those with ADHD and Autism. Find out more on Notts TV.

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Newsletter July 2024

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Policy impact and public engagement awards 2025

Winner of Rising Star in Public Engagement Award

Blandine French is the winner of the Rising Star in Public Engagement Award in the Policy Impact and Public Engagement Awards 2025 at the University of Nottingham, for her work with the Nottingham Neurodiversity Network. 

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Surveys of families on ND pathway

Through this survey, we gathered valuable feedback that will inform future strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing neurodevelopmental referral services and ensuring they meet the evolving needs of the community.

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Newsletter December 2023

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