

Neurodiversity in Sport – 25 Jun 26 (2x sessions) – Online
June 25, 2026
Join online to learn more about neurodiversity in sport settings!
With an estimated 15–20% of the population identifying as neurodivergent, it’s vital we create sporting environments where everyone can feel safe, included, and able to thrive.
When is it?
Online training session on Thursday 25th of June, 12-1:30pm.
OR
Online training session on Thursday 25th of June, 6:30-8pm.
What will I learn?
- An overview of common neurodivergent conditions.
- The benefits of physical activity for neurodivergent individuals.
- The challenges neurodivergent people may face when accessing sport.
- How different conditions create challenges for people in sport.
- How we can support neurodivergent children, young people, and adults in sport and physical activity.
Who is this for?
Coaches, club welfare officers, safeguarding leads, sport leaders, committee members, and parents.
What are the benefits?
You will leave the session with simple, effective strategies to adapt your coaching, communication, and environments to be more inclusive—whether you know someone is neurodivergent or not.
This session is delivered by London Sport in collaboration with Active Oxfordshire, Active Surrey, Active Sussex, Active Keny & Medway, Energise Me & Get Berkshire Active.
If you have any questions or require support to ensure accessibility for this session, please contact SWO@londonsport.org.
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