A collection of resources gathered by Harriet Frayling to help learn more about neurodiversity, neurodivergent skills, tools and more!
ADHD resources containing thinking and articles, books, videos, support networks, tools and more!
Founded by Adam Clewes-Boyne, Playing Attention is an organisation set up
You can also find Playing Attention on Twitter.
Into Games was founded on the belief that everyone should have access to the support they need to thrive, no matter their background.
As a non-profit Community Interest Company, they focus on inspiring and nurturing people at every stage of their careers. Whether you're a student, an aspiring professional, or presently working in the sector, their mission revolves around empowering your advancement.
The video games mental health charity. Their mission is to foster positive mental health and wellbeing, and deliver support not only for players but also developers, publishers, retailers and all the other incredible folk who make up the video games industry.
Into Games alum and The NGDC founder Georgie Christoforou sat down with Dom Shaw (UKIE) and Cai Jones (StillAlive Studios) to celebrate World Autism Acceptance Week 2022.
Talking about neurodiversity in the games industry, they discussed their own experiences, diagnosis and tips for navigating the wonderful world of game dev as a neurodivergent individual.
Dom Shaw, EDI coordinator from UKIE, shares his tips for students looking for their first games role. View here.
Many Cats Studios is an innovative games development studio creating new solutions to barriers in gaming, through recruitment or engaging with video games.
They work with companies, schools and groups to create or maintain approaches to hiring disabled talent and adding to studio cultures.
Many Cats and UKIE/Raise The Game also launched Impact in 2023. Impact is an annual initiative to showcase and celebrate 6 disabled and neurodiverse individuals working in the UK games industry.
You can join their Discord server here.
Autistica is a UK based charity engaged in funding and campaigning for research on autism and related conditions. Its research strategy is focused on improving the understanding of mental health, physical health, language and epilepsy in autism.
The NDEI will enable organisations to measure themselves against best practice, with recommendations for improvement, and an annual awards programme.
The Safe in Our World team looked at neurodiversity and how it intersects with our mental health. In this interview they speak to Dom Shaw from Ukie's Raise The Game about being neuro-inclusive at work. Read here.
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