A neurodiversity conference is set to return to Liverpool later this year.
The Positive Dyslexia Show announced the return of its fifth annual Neurodiversity Conference, which will take place on November 21.
The event will be held at the Holiday Inn Liverpool, and will focus on innovation and neurodiversity.
Katrina Cochrane, director and founder of Positive Dyslexia Ltd, said: "Following the success of our London conference, we are excited to bring our event back to Liverpool."Our focus on innovation and new ideas will provide attendees with valuable insights and resources to support neurodiverse individuals."
The conference will feature a range of speakers and exhibitors who will introduce new concepts and tools for people with neurodiversity.
There will be presentations, networking opportunities, and a chance to learn about the latest developments in the field.
An interview session will be conducted by Donna Stevenson from Neurobox, with discussions featuring Jeannie Bell from Merseyside Police and Mandy Whalley from the Empowerment Passport, among others.
The conference will begin with an introduction from Sue Gregory, CEO of Everton in the Community, an organisation known for its positive impact in the Liverpool area.
Aimed at those working with neurodiverse learners or employees, the event offers an opportunity to gain knowledge and inspiration.
The Positive Dyslexia Show encourages attendees to join a day of networking, learning, and celebrating the strengths of neurodiverse individuals.
Tickets for the event can be bought via the Positive Dyslexia website or Eventbrite.
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