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NeuroKids

NeuroKids is an exciting public engagement project for schools. NeuroKids will teach children how the brain works in a fun and interactive way, using interactive videos and fun remote interactive workshops. ​NeuroKids aims to stimulate children’s interests in neuroscience​ and help them understand neurodiversity.  This is a collaborative project between the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Psychology to teach pupils about neuroscience.

The Autism Community Research Network @ Southampton (ACoRNS)

ACoRNS is a research-practice partnership that aims to improve the lives of autistic children and young people within education through addressing the marginalisation and underrepresentation of their views and experiences.

Working together with special and mainstream educational settings from early years through to Higher Education we:

-make a difference to practice

-focus on the transitions and trajectories of autistic children and young
people

-decide what questions can be addressed by research and that matter to
practitioners and the autism community

-put children’s voices and experiences at the centre of our work
through using collaborative, creative, and participatory methods