Neurodiversity Connections
“When it comes to inclusion, neurodiversity refers to a world where neurological differences are recognised and respected as all other human variations.
Depending on how our brains are wired we think, move, process information and communicate in different ways. Many people in our community use neurodiversity as an umbrella term used to describe alternative thinking styles such as Dyslexia, DCD (Dyspraxia), Dyscalculia, Autism and ADHD. But regardless of labels, neurodiversity is about recognising those who think differently. And no matter whether you are a school, university or organisation you can benefit from different thinkers!
Approximately 15–20% of population has a neurological difference. Instead of labelling people with deficits or disorders, when we use the term neurodiversity, we take a balanced view of an individual’s unique strengths and challenges. Many challenges neurodivergent people face are more to do with the environment and systems they are placed in, often designed by a majority population.”
— Source: Neurodiversity Celebration Week – Introduction
Neurodiversity Connections Weekly Drop-Ins
CASA has created a safe environment for the neurodivergent community to gather. Individuals are free to engage in the following:
- Participate in informal activities like games or art if you choose.
- Share your college experiences, challenges, success strategies.
- Drop-ins welcome, no RSVP needed.
Drop-in hours are offered every Thursday from 3 p.m. - 4 p.m in University Center 305.
Contacts
- Denise Mostowfi at dmostowfi@usfca.edu
- Brooke Enners at benners@usfca.edu
Recorded International Neurodiversity Events
2025 UC Berkeley Neurodiversity Symposium
Neurodiversity Celebration Week - March 2025 (event recordings)
Neurodiversity Celebration Week - March 2024 (event recordings)
Other Resources



