Speak with Sue & Jan on Neurodiversity-Informed Mindfulness
Aug 29, 2024Neurodiversity-Informed Mindfulness: Expert Support Session offers an in-depth exploration of neurodiversity-informed practices, providing actionable strategies to better support neurodivergent clients. Led by Sue Hutton, MSW, RSW, and Jan Wozniak, MA, APPA, this On-Demand session builds on concepts from the Neurodiversity-Informed Mindfulness Course. Through recorded practical discussions, learn how to troubleshoot challenges, refine mindfulness adaptations, and integrate expert strategies into your professional practice. This session equips professionals with the tools and clarity needed to confidently apply neurodiversity-informed mindfulness in real-world settings.
This session includes:
- Insights from Experts: Gain expert guidance and actionable strategies for addressing professional and client challenges.
- Expand Knowledge: Reinforce your understanding of neurodiversity-informed mindfulness adaptations and tailored techniques.
- Real-World Applications: Explore practical techniques for integrating mindfulness into your professional work with neurodivergent clients.
CE Hours = 1
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Sue Hutton MSW/RSW, Founder of Neurodiversity-Informed Mindfulness Course and Social Worker at the CAMH Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre.
Sue Hutton, MSW/RSW, (she/her) has over 30 years of experience as a social worker and in mindfulness training. Sue's specialized focus is on mindfulness & neurodiversity, and accessibility. She has been developing neurodiversity-informed modifications for the MBSR curriculum with the CAMH Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre in collaboration with researchers, clinicians and neurodivergent advisors.
Jan A. Wozniak MA, APPA
Jan A. Wozniak, MA, APPA, is an autistic scholar and currently serving as a research advisor at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre. He lectures regularly at Toronto Metropolitan University and Western University. Renowned for his pioneering research in autism, ADHD, and stress, Jan has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field.
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