Advocate for changes in policy and attitudes towards neurodiversity from "summary" of Divergent Mind by Jenara Nerenberg
To truly embrace neurodiversity, we must go beyond simply recognizing its existence and celebrating its strengths. We must actively work to change policies and attitudes that marginalize neurodivergent individuals in our society. This means advocating for systemic changes that create greater opportunities and support for those who think and process information differently. Policy changes can include things like improving access to education and employment opportunities for neurodivergent individuals, as well as ensuring that they receive the accommodations and support they need to succeed. Attitudinal changes involve shifting societal perceptions of neurodiversity from one of pathology or deficit to one of diversity and inclusion. By advocating for changes in policy and attitudes towards neurodiversity, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society for all individuals, regardless of how their brains are wired. This work is crucial in ensuring that neurodivergent individuals are able to fully participate and contribute to society in meaningful ways. It requires a collective effort from individuals, organizations, and policymakers to create a more inclusive and accepting environment for neurodivergent individuals. This work may involve challenging existing systems and structures that perpetuate discrimination and exclusion, as well as promoting awareness and understanding of neurodiversity within our communities.- Advocating for changes in policy and attitudes towards neurodiversity is about creating a more just and compassionate society that values the unique perspectives and contributions of all individuals, regardless of their neurocognitive differences. It is a necessary step towards building a more inclusive world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential.