Writer and speaker specialising in neurodiversity and disability
Rosemary Richings is a writer, editor, and public speaker specialising in disability and neurodiversity-related subjects. She's the author of Stumbling Through Space and Time: Living Life With Dyspraxia. Her writing has been featured in Travel + Leisure, Broken Pencil Magazine, Happiful Magazine, and other print and digital publications. She has also done writing and editing work for organisations like eBay, Lexxic, Uptimize, Lokafy, and Yellowpages Canada. Richings is on the board of trustees of Dyspraxic Me, a charity for dyspraxic young adults.
How can we make public spaces more accessible to people with sensory processing issues, such as autism, ADHD, and dyspraxia?
How can we create work environments in which people with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism feel safe, comfortable, and capable of being productive?
How can we make our schools and workplaces feel safe and comfortable enough environments for neurodivergent people to disclose their accessibility needs openly?