Neurodiversity Ireland Summit 2025

Friday & Saturday

16-17
May 2025

Venue

Dargan Theatre
Business School
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2

About the Summit

Ireland’s first Neurodiversity Summit brings together global thought leaders to share insights on neuroaffirmative values and practices. This two-day event deepens our understanding of neurodiversity and highlights the supports neurodivergent children need to thrive.

Who should attend?

Everyone!

Did you know that about â…“ of society is neurodivergent? If you live with, support, teach, work for or with other people, this summit is for you.

Over 2 days, with in-person and online sessions, topics will include:

  • Neuroaffirmative Values

  • Understanding PDA

  • Neurodivergent Girls

  • Gestalt Language Processing / Assistive Technology & AAC

Book tickets

Choose the ticket option that suits you best. Attend in person at Trinity College Dublin or join us online from anywhere. All tickets include access to session recordings, so you won’t miss a thing. Select your preferred day(s) below and secure your place at Ireland’s first Neurodiversity Summit.

In Person

Join us at Trinity College Dublin for a fully immersive experience with live talks, networking, and expert Q&As. Ticket prices are €160 both days, or €90 single days.

In person Student discounted tickets*: €30 for Friday or Saturday, €50 for both days.
*students will be asked to produce valid student ID at the conference

Online Only

Access all sessions remotely with live streaming and recording. Ideal for international attendees or those preferring to join from home. Ticket prices are €120 both days, or €75 single days.

Please contact info@neurodiversityireland.com for information on discounts available for group bookings.

Speakers

Meg Ferrell

Meg Ferrell

@learnplaythrive

Global leader in neuroaffirmative practice and a strengths-based approach, Occupational Therapist and founder of Learn Play Thrive Education Hub and the 2 Sides Podcast, from Asheville, North Carolina.

Davida Hartman

Davida Hartman

@the_adult_autism_adhd_practice

Adjunct Professor in the UCD School of Psychology, Chartered Educational and Child Psychologist, founder of the Adult Autism Practice and Children’s Clinic, Dublin and co-author of the neuroaffirmative guide to assessments, the Adult Autism Assessment Handbook.

Marge Blanc

Marge Blanc

@blancmarge

Clinical Speech-Language Pathologist, author of Natural Language Acquisition: The Journey from Echolalia to Self-Generated Language and founder of the Communication Development Center, Wisconsin.

Julie Holmes

Julie Holmes

@beme_therapy

Speech & Language Therapist specialising in GLP, founder of BeMe Therapy and Let’s Communicate Together.

Andi Putt

Andi Putt

@mrsspeechiep

Paediatric speech-language pathologist, specialist in neurodiversity and girls, and the creator of Mrs. Speechie P in Texas.

Kelsie Olds

Kelsie Olds

@occuplaytional

Occupational Therapist who works both on- and offline to share knowledge widely about the ways that children grow, develop, and learn.

Casey Erlich

Casey Erlich

@atpeaceparents

Social scientist, parent coach and educator, the CEO and founder of At Peace Parents, and a leader of the first peer-reviewed studies of PDA in the United States.

Further panel members to be announced…

“Left Behind” Irish Premiere

On Friday night the Dargan Theatre, TCD, hosts the Irish premiere of the Larry Mullen Jr. produced documentary Left Behind, the inspiring story of a group of determined mums who band together to create the first public dyslexic school in the largest school district in America, New York City.

Before the screening a panel will discuss the impact both of supports and the lack of supports for dyslexic children in Ireland; comprised of Dairine Kennedy, Director Neurodiversity Ireland, Pauline Cogan, Educational Psychologist, Sashca Roos, Author and Dyslexia Specialist, Dee O’Toole, Irish Primary School Teacher, Keith Murphy, Lecturer and Adult Dyslexia Specialist, Emma Maye, CORE Builders Providers, Lauren Raftery, Student, Michelle Kinsella and Rosie Bissett of the Dyslexia Association Ireland.

Agenda

Fri, 16 May

10:00–12:30

Neuroaffirmative Practices

Meg Ferrell, Kelsie Olds (11am), Dr. Katie Cremin, Jack Cairns, Meghan O’Rourke

14:00–16:00

Neurodiversity and Girls

Andi Putt, Dr. Suzanne Meenan, Davida Hartman, Meghan O’Rourke

Sat, 17 May

10:00–12:30

Gestalt Language Processing & AAC

Marge Blanc, Julie Holmes, Clay Smith, Andi Putt

14:00–16:00

PDA – Pervasive Drive for Autonomy

Casey Erlich, Kendahl Damashek, Sorcha Rice

vENUE

This event takes place in the Dargan Theatre in the Business School in Trinity College Dublin. The Dargan Theatre is a large lecture theatre with ample natural light and seating for 500 people. View more information and photos of the venue here.

Explore the Trinity Sense Map – an innovative tool designed to enhance campus accessibility and sensory inclusivity where you can find quiet spaces, catering options, seating areas and outdoor spaces and much more.

Developed collaboratively by neurodivergent student interns in the disAbility Service, this interactive campus guide provides detailed sensory and accessibility information for buildings and rooms, ensuring everyone can navigate spaces with ease and comfort, representing Trinity’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.