Film project to raise awareness about neurodiverse students
- A student ambassador named Dilly from Essex is advocating for awareness of neurodiverse students' challenges in education.
- Dilly is part of a group working on a film to explain neurodiversity to children and teachers.
- Theo, another ambassador, emphasizes the need for schools to teach the meaning of terms like autism.
- Both Dilly and Theo believe that improving awareness and understanding can lead to better educational support for neurodiverse students.
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Film project to raise awareness about neurodiverse students
A STUDENT ambassador from Essex has spoken out to highlight the challenges faced by those in education with neurodiversity, while also creating an awareness film.
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