Neurodiversity Newsletter Issue #2 November 2025
The November 2025 issue of Neurodiversity News is packed with impactful stories, resources, and events for the ADHD and autism communities, offering essential support and expert-led learning opportunities for neurodivergent adults and allies.
A Focus on Empowerment and Community
This second edition opens with an editorial from Andrea Dasilva, who highlights a central theme: celebrating neurodiversity and fostering inclusion. Readers are reminded of the importance of self-acceptance and community, as well as innovative adaptations and strengths that neurodivergent individuals bring to every aspect of life.
Key Features and Insights
- The Adult Autism Centre’s step-by-step guide for adult autism assessment provides practical tools for individuals seeking clarity and support. It includes collaborative approaches to diagnosis and emphasizes affordable access through programs like the Parhar Compassion Program.
- Mark Sperber’s special feature explores how Executive Skills Coaching (ESC) helps adults with ADHD bridge the gap between knowledge and action. The piece outlines the framework for developing practical strategies and celebrates progress made possible through neuroaffirmative support.
- Information on the ADHD Training Academy details the new ADHD-Certified Expert Practicing Professional (ADHD-CEPP) program, designed to equip professionals with the knowledge to foster inclusive environments. For a limited time, tuition for this certification is offered at a reduced rate.
Webinars and Learning Events
November’s calendar is filled with events designed for education and connection:
- “Ditching Debt with ADHD” (Nov. 3) and “ADHD Brain Fog” (Nov. 17) webinars share life-changing tips for managing financial stress and cognitive challenges specific to ADHD, available to BEST members.
- The ADHD Lounge and CADDAC’s Understanding ADHD Series, led by Drs. Gurdeep and Anita Parhar, provide practical advice on symptom overlap, workplace inclusion, and medication management for professionals and adults navigating neurodiverse environments.
- Two free Disability Tax Credit (DTC) webinars, hosted by Dr. Gurdeep Parhar, clarify eligibility, mental health conditions, and new Canada Disability Benefits, supporting access to financial support for those affected by disability.
Spotlight on Team and Contributors
This issue recognizes both its editorial staff and contributing writers, including Andrea Dasilva and Mark Sperber, who share professional and lived experiences to inspire readers. The editorial team includes Patrick Wachter, Dr. Anita Parhar, Dr. Gurdeep Parhar, Devon Krahenbil, and Chandler Cumming.
Advocating for Neurodiversity Year-Round
Neurodiversity News continues to build a space for advocacy, education, and partnership in British Columbia and beyond, inviting stories from readers and offering ways to get involved. Whether seeking assessment, training, or support, this newsletter shows how collaboration and expert guidance can turn understanding into meaningful support for all.
This November edition is a testament to the growing strength and voice of neurodiverse communities, providing valuable insights for individuals, families, healthcare professionals, and allies.