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The Library

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The NEURO Library is our evidence-led knowledge base for understanding neurodivergence and building neuroinclusive capability in practice.

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Most organisations and individuals want to do the right thing. The problem is that the available information is often fragmented, overly clinical, or reduced to stereotypes. The Library exists to make neurodivergence understandable without trivialising it, and actionable without medicalising it.

This is not “neurodiversity content”. It is a practical foundation for better decisions, better support, and better outcomes.

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Who it is for

The Library is for:

  • Neurodivergent people exploring their own experiences, language, and support needs

  • Families, allies, managers, educators, and colleagues trying to understand without guessing

  • Organisations that want a shared baseline of accurate language and practical guidance

  • Partners, volunteers, and interns contributing to NEURO’s ecosystem

 

What it contains

The Library is organised so people can find what they need quickly, without being forced through a single narrative.

  • Start here: neurodivergence in plain English, terminology, myths, and essentials

  • Profiles and traits: autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and related profiles and cross-cutting traits

  • Practical guides: what works in real settings (work, education, services), beyond superficial adjustments

  • Tools and templates: usable resources that reduce friction and enable consistent support

  • Glossary: clear definitions that respect variation and preference

 

How it connects to NEURO’s ecosystem

The Library is a public-facing foundation that supports everything else:

  • It builds shared language for the NEURO Standard and organisational capability

  • It provides practical scaffolding for SCI (Strategic Culture Integration)

  • It anchors systems thinking within Resonance

  • It supports education partners engaged with Pathway, Nexus, and Vanguard

 

How to start

If you are new, begin with “Neurodivergence in plain English”, then explore the profiles and practical guides that fit your context. This can be found in Start here.

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Contact us if you would like the Library integrated into training, onboarding, or internal capability-building.

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