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Speak Up: Self-Advocacy Skills for Neurodivergent Students

About Course

School can feel like a place where decisions happen to you, not with you. This course gives neurodivergent students aged 12-18 the language, strategies, and confidence to explain how they learn, ask for what they need, and work with the people around them instead of around them. You already know yourself better than anyone else in that room. This course helps you prove it.

What Will You Learn?

  • Explain clearly what self-advocacy means and why it changes your experience at school
  • Identify the reasonable adjustments you are entitled to as a student with additional needs
  • Use confident, specific language to describe your learning needs to teachers and support staff
  • Prepare for and actively contribute to your own learning support or individual education plan meetings
  • Recognise when your needs are not being met and know the steps to take next
  • Handle difficult conversations with teachers and school staff without shutting down or escalating
  • Build a personal self-advocacy toolkit you can use across different school situations
  • Understand that speaking up for yourself is a skill you can practise and get better at

Course Content

What Self-Advocacy Actually Is (and Why It Is Your Superpower)

  • Self-Advocacy Is Not Complaining – What It Really Means
  • Why Knowing How You Learn Changes Everything
  • The Difference Between Coping, Masking, and Actually Being Supported
  • How To: Build Your Personal Learning Profile in 10 Minutes

Your Rights as a Student with Additional Needs

Finding the Words – How to Explain What You Need

Making Learning Support Meetings Work for You

When Things Go Wrong – Handling Situations Where Your Needs Are Ignored

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