Adref gan End Youth Homelessness Cymru
Neurodiversity and Youth Homelessness
In our second episode of ADREF, we discuss the links between neurodiversity and youth homelessness.
At EYHC we recently published our report 'Impossible to Navigate: Youth Homelessness through the lens of Neurodiversity'.
The report was heavily influenced by our peer researchers, and we were delighted that Axe was able to join us on the podcast, as well as Caerphilly's youth homeless coordinator, Nic Davies who was also integral to the research.
We discuss the social model of disability and explore neurodivergent young people's experiences of everyday life, their experience of navigating the homeless system and accessing services, and importantly, what needs to change to improve accessibility across Wales.
Find out more on the End Youth Homelessness Cymtu website www.endyouthhomelessness.cymru
At EYHC we recently published our report 'Impossible to Navigate: Youth Homelessness through the lens of Neurodiversity'.
The report was heavily influenced by our peer researchers, and we were delighted that Axe was able to join us on the podcast, as well as Caerphilly's youth homeless coordinator, Nic Davies who was also integral to the research.
We discuss the social model of disability and explore neurodivergent young people's experiences of everyday life, their experience of navigating the homeless system and accessing services, and importantly, what needs to change to improve accessibility across Wales.
Find out more on the End Youth Homelessness Cymtu website www.endyouthhomelessness.cymru
- Broadcast on:
- 04 Dec 2024
In our second episode of ADREF, we discuss the links between neurodiversity and youth homelessness.
At EYHC we recently published our report 'Impossible to Navigate: Youth Homelessness through the lens of Neurodiversity'.
The report was heavily influenced by our peer researchers, and we were delighted that Axe was able to join us on the podcast, as well as Caerphilly's youth homeless coordinator, Nic Davies who was also integral to the research.
We discuss the social model of disability and explore neurodivergent young people's experiences of everyday life, their experience of navigating the homeless system and accessing services, and importantly, what needs to change to improve accessibility across Wales.
Find out more on the End Youth Homelessness Cymtu website www.endyouthhomelessness.cymru
At EYHC we recently published our report 'Impossible to Navigate: Youth Homelessness through the lens of Neurodiversity'.
The report was heavily influenced by our peer researchers, and we were delighted that Axe was able to join us on the podcast, as well as Caerphilly's youth homeless coordinator, Nic Davies who was also integral to the research.
We discuss the social model of disability and explore neurodivergent young people's experiences of everyday life, their experience of navigating the homeless system and accessing services, and importantly, what needs to change to improve accessibility across Wales.
Find out more on the End Youth Homelessness Cymtu website www.endyouthhomelessness.cymru