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Neurodiversity, Neurodivergence and Neurodevelopmental Conditions: What are we talking about? 

June 27, 2025 SPICe

Reading Time: 3 minutesThis blog explains the terminology of neurodiversity, neurodivergence and neurodevelopmental conditions.

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Waiting for neurodevelopmental assessments: what do the numbers say?

June 27, 2025 SPICe

Reading Time: 6 minutesThis blog presents up-to-date information about the number of people waiting for neurodevelopmental assessments in Scotland.

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Neurodevelopmental Pathways and Waiting Times in Scotland

June 27, 2025 SPICe

Reading Time: 6 minutesThis blog outlines the key issues facing people seeking a neurodevelopmental assessment in Scotland.

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What we know about the third sector’s contribution to Scotland’s economy

October 30, 2024 SPICe

Reading Time: 4 minutesEveryone values the third sector but there is a real lack of data available which demonstrates the third sector’s contribution to Scotland’s economy.

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