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    Teaching inclusion while struggling with it internally

    Education institutions support neurodivergent learners, but overlook neurodivergent staff, absorb rising SEND demand without training, and treat inclusion as burden rather than design.

    20+ Universities supported
    Key challenges

    What we see in this sector

    SEND demand continues rising

    EHCP applications remain high. Teachers are absorbing unmet need without adequate training.

    Staff neurodivergence is under-recognised

    A significant number of teachers and support staff are neurodivergent.

    Burnout linked to emotional regulation load

    Managing neurodivergent pupils while masking your own traits is unsustainable.

    Ofsted pressure and compliance focus

    Inclusion is measured, but staff capability is inconsistent.

    Gender bias in identification

    Girls and high-masking pupils continue to be missed.

    Warning signs

    What is breaking

    • Teachers leaving due to workload and emotional strain
    • SENCOs overwhelmed and under-resourced
    • Inclusion framed as additional burden
    • Late or missed identification of neurodivergent staff and pupils
    "Education already has the language around differentiation. The foundation exists. It just needs extending to staff."
    The opportunity

    What this sector has going for it

    Deep understanding of neurodivergent learners
    Strong appetite for inclusion done well
    Neurodivergent educators often innovate

    Support staff neurodivergence alongside pupil support, not as an afterthought.

    Measurable outcomes

    What changes when you invest

    Improved staff disclosure rates and access to reasonable adjustments
    More inclusive assessment and feedback practices
    Better integration of neurodiversity across institutional strategy
    Reduced teacher burnout and improved retention
    More effective SEND provision through whole-school understanding
    Sector evidence

    UK data for Education.

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    "They helped us see that neurodiversity isn't just a student support issue. It's an institutional culture issue."

    — Pro Vice-Chancellor, UK University

    20+
    Universities supported
    2,000+
    Education staff trained
    UK & global
    Delivery reach
    HE & FE
    Sector coverage
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