BBC Bitesize Article: ‘Neurodivergent women need more space to connect’

Laura Mears-Reynolds, founder of ADHDAF, calls for more spaces for neurodivergent women to connect and combat isolation. Speaking at the Sistaland festival, she emphasizes peer-to-peer support and shared experiences, highlighting the importance of community for women navigating ADHD and other neurodivergent challenges.

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