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Networking & Nibbles: Neurodivergence and the Risks of Misdiagnosis

  • Country Universities Centre 2/1 Olympic St, Griffith NSW 2680, Australia Australia (map)

For currently enrolled CUC students! Nibbles and drinks (alcoholic & non-alcoholic) provided!

Join us for an engaging and insightful evening as we explore the topic of neurodivergence and the risks of misdiagnosis.

Hear from two passionate professionals working on the frontline of youth mental health

  • Jeremy Sharpe: Along with working for the Department of Education as a Youth Outreach Worker at Murrumbidgee High, Jeremy runs his own private counselling practice. He holds Honours in Psychology, a Bachelor in Social Science (Clinical Child Psychology), and a Masters in Faith Based Psychotherapy, as well as multiple other degrees.

  • Joshua Paton: Joshua has been working as a clinician with Headspace, Griffith, for the past 3 years and is currently undertaking a 12 month internship as a Provisional Psychologist. Josh has spent a gruelling 7 years completing his Undergraduate, Honours and Masters degrees in Psychology, all but one of which he has completed online.

Whether you're studying education, health, psychology, or simply want to better understand how misdiagnosis can impact students, families, and professionals – this event is for you.

Register here: Networking & Nibbles: Neurodivergence and the Risks of Misdiagnosis

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