Neurodiversity
Featured books
Unmasked : the ultimate guide to ADHD, autism and neurodivergence / Ellie Middleton
"The go-to book on neurodivergence for anyone looking for a diagnosis, trying to make sense of one, or trying to be a better ally"
The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity
"At least one in seven people are thought to be neurodivergent. So what exactly is neurodiversity? What does 'executive functioning' mean? What are 'spiky profiles'? In this simple guide, expert speaker and trainer Daniel Aherne provides a clear introduction to neurodiversity and the four most common neurodivergent identities of autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia."
We're All Neurodiverse : how to build a neurodiversity affirming future and challenge neuronormativity / Sonny Jane Wise
"This guide challenges your assumptions of who is and isn't neurodivergent with own voice narratives reflecting on intersections of race, gender and sexuality and directly opposes the pathology paradigm."
Empire of Normality / Robert Chapman
"... an essential guide to understanding the systems that shape our bodies, minds and deepest selves - and how we can undo them."
College Success for Students on the Autism Spectrum / S. Jay Kuder
"Helping both college faculty and student affairs staff enlarge their understanding of the experiences of students on the autism spectrum, this book provides guidance on putting supports in place to increase college success."
Neurodivergent, by Nature / Joe Harkness
"Drawing on his personal and professional experiences, Joe highlights the creativity, skills and passion that can benefit communities, schools and workplaces when neurodiversity is welcomed and supported in all its forms."
Different, Not Less
"Growing up, Chloe Hayden felt like she'd crash-landed on an alien planet where nothing made sense... This is a moving, at times funny story of how it feels to be neurodivergent as well as a practical guide, with advice for living with meltdowns and shutdowns, tips for finding supportive communities and much more."
Accessible facilities and services
Bond University Library is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible environment for all students, staff, and visitors. Our facilities are designed to support diverse needs, ensuring equitable access to library resources and services.
The library team can assist with providing information resources in alternative formats, and an assistive technology room is available in the Main Library.
Additional support can also be arranged to meet individual accessibility requirements.