Neurodiversity and Mindfulness: Making mindfulness accessible to everyone 


 

Join this free one-hour virtual learning event where Sue Hutton MSW/RSW will share with you why neurodiversity is important in mindfulness, the different experiences people have when practicing mindfulness, and some of the leading practices and research to make mindfulness accessible in your setting.

This event is co-hosted by the Mindful Society Global Institute and the Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre at CAMH, one of the world's leading mental health research hospitals.

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You’ll Learn Three Insights to Inform Your Mindful Practice

Understand

Why neurodiversity is important in mindfulness

Learn

About the different mindfulness experiences people have based on their brain makeup

Build Your Toolkit

New approaches to make mindfulness more accessible in your setting

 


About The Speaker

Sue Hutton MSW / RSW

Mindfulness Teacher/Social Worker, CAMH Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre.

Sue Hutton MSW., RSW. has over 30 years of experience as a social worker and in mindfulness training. Sue has been developing neurodiversity-informed modifications for the MBSR curriculum with the CAMH Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre. This work is done in collaborative effort with neurodiverse advisors and their caregivers.

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