Neuroinclusion Hub Projects
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Cultural and Ethnic Sensitivity - PAID
Neuroinclusion Hub aims to deconstruct the stereotype of the white, male, Autistic, savant figure that domineers the ‘neurodiversity’ concept. The first place we do that is on our website, through our illustrations. The illustrations on each page are by a small artist based on Fiverr, located in Singapore.
Every animated person on this site is neurodivergent. The illustrations aim to show a myriad of physical and invisible disabilities, neurodivergent conditions, ethnicities, races, religions, and genders.
However, as I (Becca) am a white/Jewish person, raised in a sheltered household in the United States rural southeast, I must be sure that I am not unintentionally doing harm in these depictions. Therefore, I need people from all cultural backgrounds to review the illustrations through their lived lenses, and let me know of any changes that need to be made.
Current Total Images: 14
Pending Images (Subject to Change): 11
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Adult Assessment Hub - Volunteer
Neuroinclusion Hub is run by an Autistic person who was diagnosed in adulthood, and therefore knows first hand the difficulties in even finding organizations that do adult assessments related to neurodivergent conditions.
We are looking for volunteers to research safe, affirming organizations that conduct adult assessments for any and all neurodivergent conditions (not just Autism and ADHD, although those are included of course!).
We aim to create a reference library by location to help neurodivergent adults find local resources in an easier, less stressful, and more organized fashion.