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28/05/2026

Did you know that around 5% of the population may have a neurodevelopmental disorder called dyscalculia?

Dyscalculia affects an individual’s ability to acquire and use mathematical skills, but it can present very differently from person to person.

For some people, it affects how they understand and work with numbers. For others, it may impact:
• reading mathematical symbols
• understanding finances
• interpreting data
• using numbers in everyday life

What’s important to remember is that dyscalculia does not define intelligence or potential.

In fact, many people with dyscalculia also have significant strengths, including:
✨ creativity
✨ intuitive thinking
✨ strategic problem-solving
✨ strong verbal and communication skills

Awareness and understanding can make a huge difference in helping people feel more supported and confident.

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing more about dyscalculia and our upcoming CPD session:
🧠 Recognising and Supporting Dyscalculia


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25/05/2026

Neurodiversity is something we all encounter - 1 in 7 of us are neurodiverse. Have you ever thought about that?

Neurodivergence relates to the different ways people think, learn, communicate, and experience the world.

This includes conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia and dyspraxia.

In many workplaces and communities, people want to be supportive — but often aren’t sure what practical understanding looks like day-to-day.

Our upcoming CPD session on *Understanding Neurodiversity* focuses on exactly that:
simple, practical awareness that helps improve inclusion and communication in real environments.

Because small changes in understanding can make a big difference to everyone.

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