• Episode 4: Improving Neurodivergent People’s Access to Care

  • 2024/06/18
  • 再生時間: 36 分
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Episode 4: Improving Neurodivergent People’s Access to Care

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  • This episode focuses on the barriers that neurodivergent people experience when accessing healthcare, with a focus on ADHD and Tourette Syndrome. We discuss the importance of ensuring support is accessible for neurodivergent people.


    We are joined by the University of Nottingham researchers Dr Blandine French and Dr Maddie Groom, alongside Mat, who shares his experiences of getting an ADHD diagnosis, and his opinions on the research discussed.


    To complement this episode, we have written a short brief summarizing the research and offering a "call to action" to promote meaningful change. You can read the brief here.

    Here are some of the resources discussed in the episode:

    Notts Neurodiversity Network

    Centre for ADHD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CANDAL)

    Neurodiversity Research by Dr Blandine French

    ImproviNg Tic Services in EnglaND (INTEND) study

    Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome: Exploring the INTEND Project

    You can also listen to the full Series 1 wherever you get your podcasts.


    Get in touch via X/Twitter, Instagram or e-mail.

    Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: ⁠DrDanielJolley)⁠

    Edited by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: ⁠@Rachel_GA_⁠ / Instagram: ⁠@neuro_rachel)⁠

    Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Notts Psych Pod team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Prof Nicola Pitchford, Dr Lauren Marsh, Rachel Grasmeder Allen, Grace Baranowski and Florence Lesinski–Tubby.


    This podcast was funded by a Research England QR Policy Support award.

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This episode focuses on the barriers that neurodivergent people experience when accessing healthcare, with a focus on ADHD and Tourette Syndrome. We discuss the importance of ensuring support is accessible for neurodivergent people.


We are joined by the University of Nottingham researchers Dr Blandine French and Dr Maddie Groom, alongside Mat, who shares his experiences of getting an ADHD diagnosis, and his opinions on the research discussed.


To complement this episode, we have written a short brief summarizing the research and offering a "call to action" to promote meaningful change. You can read the brief here.

Here are some of the resources discussed in the episode:

Notts Neurodiversity Network

Centre for ADHD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CANDAL)

Neurodiversity Research by Dr Blandine French

ImproviNg Tic Services in EnglaND (INTEND) study

Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome: Exploring the INTEND Project

You can also listen to the full Series 1 wherever you get your podcasts.


Get in touch via X/Twitter, Instagram or e-mail.

Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: ⁠DrDanielJolley)⁠

Edited by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: ⁠@Rachel_GA_⁠ / Instagram: ⁠@neuro_rachel)⁠

Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

Notts Psych Pod team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Prof Nicola Pitchford, Dr Lauren Marsh, Rachel Grasmeder Allen, Grace Baranowski and Florence Lesinski–Tubby.


This podcast was funded by a Research England QR Policy Support award.

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