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NeuroHub Community

David Gray-Hammond, Helen Edgar

Official Substack newsletter for NeuroHub Community Ltd, offering services, spaces, and support for neurodivergent people.

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Authors

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  • David Gray-Hammond

    David Gray-Hammond is an Autistic, ADHD, and Schizophrenic author, advocate, mentor, and consultant. He is an independent academic whose work focuses on neuroqueer theory and Autistic mental health, particularly substance use.

  • Helen Edgar

    \ud83d\udc9c ♾️ AuDHD | Monotropic | Neuro-affirming Autism advocate & consultant. Interests: monotropism, flow, burnout & neuroqueer theory. Writer • Trainer • Resource Creator | Former SEND EY/Primary teacher ♾️ \ud83d\udc9c www.autisticrealms.com

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