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How failed public policy facilitates the Neurodiversity Industry and harms the Neurodivergent Community
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NDnomics 20 – How failed public policy facilitates the Neurodiversity Industry
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Neurodiversity and Data
If it does not get measured it does not get done
Abstract
Inadequate data, acts as a barrier, making it difficult for public bodies, to measure the impact of
neuro inclusion policy.
The Neurodivergent (ND) community suffers from a problem of triple invisibility.
-ND people are frequently not visible to themselves – Most ND people are never diagnosed and
therefore do not know they are neurodivergent.
-ND people are not visible to other people. You cannot tell if someone is ND by sight or casual
observation.
-ND people are not visible in public policy. Without good data it is hard for public policy to
measure differences between the experiences of ND people and other members of society.
While this issue of visibility is significant to the ND community, failure to recognise the
significance of neurodivergence has a wider impact on the economy and society. For example, in
the UK around 9m working-age people are not in employment. 2.6m are not working for health
reasons. (Sky News , 2024) Many in this category are ND, not diagnosed at school and wanting to
work. If they were able to work it would increase economic growth, reduce benefit bills and lift a
pressure on the NHS. However partly because of lack of quality data Neurodivergence is rarely
identified as a focus for employability policy.
This paper concludes with a call to action to researchers and advocates. The ND community
should pragmatically build a data toolkit, which would embrace shared definitions, a shared
approach to estimating the incidence of neurodiversity in the population, a shared approach to
using survey data to estimate the incidence on neurodivergence in various settings and a shared
convention on how to benchmark data.
NDnomics 18 – Neurodivergent People in Creative Education and Employment
This blog discusses.
· – The origins of the term creative industries and the value of the creative economy in the United Kingdom (UK).
· The importance of Creative Education to the Neurodivergent (ND) Community.
· The success of the Higher Education widening participation agenda in increasing the number of ND graduates, who have studied creative disciplines and how these graduates go on to enjoy careers in the creative economy.
This Blog
– Explores the way neurodivergence provides a hidden thread linking many of the most complex social policy issues.
– Speculates that a misunderstanding of the relationship between neurodivergence, disability and inclusion , leads to neurodiversity being ignored as a risk factor which can amplify the possibility of exclusion.
– Argues that a better and more consistent understanding of neurodivergence accross the public sector , could yield improved outcomes for ND people and significant savings to the treasury.
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How failed public policy facilitates the Neurodiversity Industry and harms the Neurodivergent Community