The Experience of Parenting South Asian Neurodivergent Children in Modern Britain

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Delivered by Imran Manzoor

Content Warning: Grooming, Abuse and Coercive Control

A conversation with Imran (founder of Breaking the Silence) and parents of neurodivergent young people. This conversation explores early identification and cultural responses to neurodivergence, support and support distribution. We hear about the impact and consequences of institutions that don’t understand the experiences and questions of neurodivergent young people, and what change families would like to see.

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