In her latest paper for the journal Neurodiversity, Dr. Lauren Powell makes the case for reclaiming co-production in neurodivergent research and practice to make co-production meaningful, improve research and drive real-world change in policy and practice.
‘We’re not your empathy exercise’—reclaiming coproduction in neurodivergent research and practice
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