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Community Call:  Neurodivergence by Sne
Community Call:  Neurodivergence by Sne

Community Call: Neurodivergence by Sne

Dial in to chat with Sne about neurodivergence! This event is a casual 45-minute open format Q&A hosted on Google Meet.

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When & Where:

Aug 21, 2025, 12:30 PM – 1:15 PM

Google Meet

Everything You Need To Know:




Dial in to chat with Sne about neurodivergence! This event is a casual 45-minute open format Q&A hosted on Google Meet.


For this Community Call, you're invited to ask questions about neurodivergence, its significance, and the challenges faced by individuals and communities.


🎯 Expect to hear answers on:

  • What’s the real deal with neurodivergence? Is it just a buzzword, or are we finally catching up to what’s always been there?

  • Why do women and minority groups often get diagnosed way later—or not at all? What’s going on there?

  • For parents of neurodivergent kids, what’s the best advice you’ve ever given that totally changed their approach?


🙋🏻‍♀️ Participate Your Way!

You have the option to:

  • Be an Anonymous Observer: Simply listen in and learn.

  • Actively Engage: Type questions in the chat, send reactions, or use the "Raise Hand" feature to actively participate.

Pro Tip: Prepare one or more clear questions in advance. You’re welcome to type them into the chat during the call. Moderators will read your questions aloud for the facilitator to answer.


💕 Fun Features to Enhance Your Experience

  • Chat Box: Share your questions or thoughts while others are speaking.

  • Reactions: Use emojis to react, show support, and keep the atmosphere fun and positive!

  • Raise Your Hand: Use the "Raise Hand" button to ask a question live.



🎟 This event is Free for Digital Access Members, Elite Members & Champions!

Interested in upgrading? Email us for a discount code or view plans here.



About our event host: Sne Roy


Sne Roy (they/them) is a counselor, educator, and researcher dedicated to making neurodiversity-affirming support accessible for all. With a background spanning Monash University, UCL, and Hong Kong, Sneha blends deep clinical experience with creative, evidence-based mental health approaches. They specialise in supporting neurodivergent youth, women, and minorities. Sne is all about decolonising therapy in order to help communities challenge bias and rethink what’s possible in mental health & education. Ask them anything about neurodivergence, identities, late diagnosis, and practical strategies that truly make a difference for families and individuals.


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