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Are we really listening to neurodiverse children? 

And what does it mean to adopt a neuroaffirmative approach to safeguarding?

In this episode, Chris is joined by Rebecca Hitch from The Myriad Collective to explore how valuing difference can transform schools, organisations, and support systems.

They unpack why neurodiversity, especially in females, is so often missed or misunderstood, and why it’s up to us to adapt our approach, not the other way round.

Drawing on Rebecca’s 20+ years in education, therapy, and crisis support, this conversation challenges traditional safeguarding and shows how trauma-informed, inclusive environments can help every individual thrive.

Connect with Rebecca Hitch via:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hitch-ba144118a/

Website: https://themyriadcollective.com/

Email: rebeccahitch@themyriadcollective.com

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Producers of this episode: Chris East, Leah East

Host of this episode: Chris East

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