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Fantastic day at the Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi!

Fantastic day at the Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi!

by Shae | Aug 20, 2025 | News

Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi   Fantastic day at the Bass Coast Jobs & Careers Expo in Wonthaggi! We were lucky to connect with such a welcoming community, chatting with both young people and adults about dyslexia and other neurodivergent...
A Neuroinclusive Morning in Hobart with the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Services

A Neuroinclusive Morning in Hobart with the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Services

by Shae | Jun 24, 2025 | News

A Neuroinclusive Morning in Hobart with Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management   We were thrilled to have our director Dr Shae Wissell , deliver a powerful session on Dyslexia in the Workplace with the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency...
Dr. Shae Wissell Presents at Ozwater25 on Neurodiversity in the Water Sector

Dr. Shae Wissell Presents at Ozwater25 on Neurodiversity in the Water Sector

by Shae | May 22, 2025 | News

Dr. Shae Wissell Presents at Ozwater25 on Neurodiversity in the Water Sector We were proud to have our Director, Dr. Shae Marie Wissell, represent re:think dyslexia at the prestigious Ozwater25 Conference in Adelaide. Dr. Wissell presented on the importance of...
Supporting Neurodivergent Young People: A National Training with headspace

Supporting Neurodivergent Young People: A National Training with headspace

by Shae | May 22, 2025 | News

Supporting Neurodivergent Young People: National Training with headspace We’re thrilled to share that our Founder and Director, Dr Shae Wissell, was invited to deliver specialist training with the headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation as part of their...

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  • Ep 78: Understanding ADHD: Insights from a Dad’s Perspective, Derek McCormack from the Raising Children Network
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