Justina Asafu-Adjaye
Justina Asafu-Adjaye is a seasoned educator and former School Principal with over 30 years of experience dedicated to the holistic development of children, young people, and families. Throughout her career, she has been at the forefront of driving positive change within the education sector, particularly in the realm of Inclusive Education. Justina possesses a proven [...]
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Lynn McCann
Lynn McCann, of Reachout ASC, has been an autism specialist teacher for 20 years and in the last 10 years also advocated for ADHD and PDA young people. She has written 5 books for teachers, many articles, and speaks at national conferences such as the Autism Show in the UK. The Reachout ASC team’s passion [...]
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Mary Amoah Kuffour
Mary Amoah Kuffour is a Certified teacher with Ghana Education service with over 30yrs of teaching experience. Mary is a parent of a child with autism. Nana Yaa who is 20yrs She a graduate from the School of Performing Arts,University of Ghana and Berekum college of Education. She is the Founder of klicks Africa Foundation [...]
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Marcia Brissett-Bailey
As an advocate of dyslexia and neurodiversity champion, woman, and a mother of two, author of the book - Black, Brilliant, and Dyslexic. Marcia is passionate about enabling other dyslexic and neurodiverse people to find their voice, in having positive role models as dyslexia does not discriminate. Marcia has navigated her education and career by [...]
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Councillor Juliana Annan
Councillor Juliana Annan is a descendant of West Africa, Ghana. She was elected to the Council in 2022, having joined the Labour Party in 2017. Amongst other duties Councillor Annan serves on the children's committee and formerly led the SACRE committee. Councillor Annan has also served on the committees for Voluntary Service, Business and Culture, [...]
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Paul Isaacs
My name is Paul Isaacs and I have been an advocate for over eleven years. I was diagnosed with autism and OCD at the age of 25 in 2010 and later diagnosed with visual perceptual disorders and learning difficulties in 2012. I was born in 1986 – a month premature and it was a difficult [...]
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Adanna Williams
Adanna currently works in NHS England as South East Regional Deputy Director of Nursing for Professional and Systems Development and has responsibility for Regional leadership of the Learning Disabilities, Autism, SEND and Mental Health. One of her Proudest achievements was working as one of 3 National Programme Leads for the Covid-19 Vaccination programme. Adanna is [...]
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