NeuInsight is a reliable, evidence-based online training resource that aims to make spaces more inclusive for Autistic and other Neurodivergent people. Our training is importantly:
- Informed by cutting-edge research
- Informed by lived experience
- Co-created in partnership with neurodivergent people
What do we mean by ‘evidence-based’?
Our training is developed with a team of leading researchers and underpinned by cutting-edge research evidence. We will continue to update the information as new research is published, so you can be assured that the training you undertake will always include up to date information.
How has the training been informed by lived experience?
Alongside the research, we have co-designed the training in partnership with a range of different stakeholders, such as Neurodivergent people and their families, charities, and businesses and organisations. This means that our training courses include information that is the most important to Autistic and Neurodivergent people and have been tested for usability.
Our courses also include a range of personal insights from Neurodivergent people so you can learn from hearing about their experiences.
Why is our online training free?
We are on a mission to bring about societal change! We want to make sure that all spaces are inclusive for Autistic and other Neurodivergent people so that everyone can thrive.
We are able to provide this training for free because it has been funded through University grants.
Work with us
We offer a range of additional services such as bespoke training, consultancy, auditing and resource development. We are also keen to partner with businesses, organisations, and individuals on research projects and translating our research into real-world settings. Visit our work with us page to find out more.
You can also contact us if you want to discuss ways you can work with us.
Who developed this training?
NeuInsight is led by Dr Keren MacLennan
The training courses were developed with the following people:
Dr Cathy Manning, University of Birmingham
Emily @21andsensory
Dr Charlotte Featherstone, Autistica
Aelswith Parker, Community Partner
Gabriella Sepsik, Community Partner
Gaia Ramanathan, Community Partner
Malcolm Osborne, Community Partner
Tamsin Green, Community Partner
Priya Sarda, Community Partner
Rose Matthews, Community Partner
Luke Poulton, Community Partner
Dr Samantha Friedman, University of Edinburgh
Dr Amy Pearson, Durham University
Gemma Herbert, Durham University
Charlie Greenall, Durham University

