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Stanford U. to host "Neurodiversity Summit"; "promoting/safeguarding neurodiversity"

Aug 10, 2024, Vanderbilt University: Register Now for the Stanford Neurodiversity Summit; in-person and online!


The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation is excited to announce our sponsorship of the Stanford Neurodiversity Summit, which will take place from September 22 to 24, 2024, both in person at Stanford University and online.


The Summit, themed “Putting Strengths-Based Approaches in Action,” is a unique gathering for neurodiverse/neurodivergent individuals, employers, service agencies, educators and students, parents, and professionals from all sectors. The Summit has been meticulously planned with Universal Design in mind to ensure maximum accessibility and inclusion for all participants.


To facilitate the broadest possible participation, the registration fees have been set at a low cost. General registration is available at a nominal fee of $20 for virtual attendance and $75 for the hybrid option, allowing attendees to join in person.


The Frist Center for Autism and Innovation will be a bronze sponsor at the Summit, and you can meet Program and Communications Coordinator Jessica Schonhut-Stasik at our booth!


Dr. Lawrence Fung, MD, PhD, on behalf of the Stanford Neurodiversity Summit, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming event, stating, “The Stanford Neurodiversity Summit is a forum for the exchange of ideas about neurodiversity among all people. Together, we will share visions, innovations, and inspirations about how neurodiversity can make our society better.”


Register today to secure their spot at the summit. The summit promises respectful inquiry, interactive sessions, and an opportunity for all attendees to contribute to the collective efforts toward building a sanctuary for promoting and safeguarding neurodiversity.  . .



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