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Understanding Trauma and Neurodivergence in Children (Online)

This one-day joint conference between BPS and UKTC features psychologists and academics sharing insights on trauma and neurodiversity, focusing on the lived experiences of neurodivergent children.

Online bookings only

This page is for online bookings. To attend the conference in person, visit the in-person booking page.

About this conference

In this one-day hybrid conference, we will hear a range of perspectives from professionals with expertise in trauma and neurodivergence. The conference will explore the lived experience of trauma for neurodivergent children and young people, including the contexts and risk factors that affect this group. We will also examine the complexities and potential solutions for working with trauma and neurodivergence in schools and therapeutic settings.

This conference is aimed at clinicians who want to deepen their understanding of the lived experience of trauma for neurodivergent children and young people. Throughout the day, we will unpack the interplay between trauma and neurodivergence and highlight key strategies clinicians can use to adapt their practice to better support neurodivergent young people who have experienced trauma.

Aims of this conference

  • To learn more about the research relating to the co-occurrence of trauma and neurodivergence.

  • To learn more about formulating trauma and neurodiversity.

  • To understand how to support neurodivergent children and young people who have experienced trauma in schools and in therapeutic work.

Who is this conference for?

Clinicians and mental health professionals working with neurodivergent children and young people who have experienced trauma.

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