M2 SPED Awareness
Apply NowWant to understand neurodiversity and make a real difference? Join M2 SPED’s Year 11 programme to explore dyslexia, ADHD, autism and more, build research-critical skills, and get mentoring from university students to boost your studies and advocacy.
M2 SPED Awareness’s Year 11: Knowledge & Problem-Solving is a remote Neurodiversity Youth Advocate programme designed for Year 11 students across London, Luton, Birmingham and Leicester. The programme introduces evidence-based knowledge about dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and autism and shows participants how to critically evaluate media and research to apply learnings in real-world neurodiverse community contexts.
Participants receive mentoring and teaching from university students and professionals in areas including psychology, neuroscience, education and related fields. The programme includes careers-in-focus sessions (healthcare, psychology, education), group problem-solving presentations and applied activities designed to develop public speaking, teamwork, leadership and advocacy skills.
Each term features a group presentation activity with small gift-voucher prizes and a Certificate of Participation awarded for full completion. Delivery is remote. The structure comprises three term-day sessions (held in September, November and January) and a week-long remote summer school in early July, with session times and topic-focused timetables provided for each term and for the summer week.
Certificate of Participation
Term 1 (September)
Term 2 (November)
Term 3 (January)
Summer School (early July)
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