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Notts Psych Pod

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  • Summary

  • Notts Psych Pod is a podcast series from the School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham. In our first series, we spotlight neurodiversity research conducted at the University. Five episodes feature researchers discussing their cutting-edge work on the societal barriers faced by neurodivergent individuals, the consequences of these barriers, and how their research aims to create a more inclusive society. Importantly, we include the voices of those with lived experience of neurodiversity, sharing how these issues impact their everyday lives. E-mail us: NottsPsychPod@nottingham.ac.uk
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Episodes
  • Episode 5: Consequences of Societal Exclusion: Mental Health and Autism
    Jun 18 2024

    This episode focuses on the mental health difficulties that autistic people commonly experience (including self-harm, suicide, PTSD, and trauma). We also discuss autistic people’s experiences of mental health services and isolation and exclusion from society.

    We are joined by University of Nottingham researchers Dr Sarah Cassidy and Victoria Newell, alongside Jon, an autistic researcher at the University of Strathclyde who is investigating autistic trauma and creativity. Jon is also an artist and has been involved in the research with Sarah. Jon shares his experiences as an autistic person and a researcher.

    To complement this episode, we have written a short brief summarizing the research and offering a "call to action" to promote meaningful change. You can read the brief ⁠here⁠.

    If you're feeling like you want to end your life, it's important to tell someone. Help and support are available right now if you need it. You do not have to struggle with difficult feelings alone.


    If you need someone to talk to, Samaritans are available on 116 123 (UK) for free anytime. They are there to talk and listen.


    You can also find further help for suicidal thoughts via the NHS website.

    Here are some of the resources discussed in the episode:

    Mental Health in Autism (MHAutism) Research Group Autism

    Community Priorities for Suicide Prevention Policy Brief

    You can also listen to the full Series 1 wherever you get your podcasts.


    Get in touch via X/Twitter, Instagram or e-mail.

    Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: ⁠DrDanielJolley)⁠

    Edited by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: ⁠@Rachel_GA_⁠ / Instagram: ⁠@neuro_rachel)⁠

    Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Notts Psych Pod team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Prof Nicola Pitchford, Dr Lauren Marsh, Rachel Grasmeder Allen, Grace Baranowski and Florence Lesinski–Tubby.


    This podcast was funded by a Research England QR Policy Support award.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 4: Improving Neurodivergent People’s Access to Care
    Jun 18 2024

    This episode focuses on the barriers that neurodivergent people experience when accessing healthcare, with a focus on ADHD and Tourette Syndrome. We discuss the importance of ensuring support is accessible for neurodivergent people.


    We are joined by the University of Nottingham researchers Dr Blandine French and Dr Maddie Groom, alongside Mat, who shares his experiences of getting an ADHD diagnosis, and his opinions on the research discussed.


    To complement this episode, we have written a short brief summarizing the research and offering a "call to action" to promote meaningful change. You can read the brief here.

    Here are some of the resources discussed in the episode:

    Notts Neurodiversity Network

    Centre for ADHD and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (CANDAL)

    Neurodiversity Research by Dr Blandine French

    ImproviNg Tic Services in EnglaND (INTEND) study

    Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome: Exploring the INTEND Project

    You can also listen to the full Series 1 wherever you get your podcasts.


    Get in touch via X/Twitter, Instagram or e-mail.

    Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: ⁠DrDanielJolley)⁠

    Edited by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: ⁠@Rachel_GA_⁠ / Instagram: ⁠@neuro_rachel)⁠

    Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Notts Psych Pod team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Prof Nicola Pitchford, Dr Lauren Marsh, Rachel Grasmeder Allen, Grace Baranowski and Florence Lesinski–Tubby.


    This podcast was funded by a Research England QR Policy Support award.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 3: Learning to Drive: Challenges for Autistic People
    Jun 18 2024

    This episode focuses on autism and driving. We discuss why it is important for driving instructors to understand and recognise autism.

    We are joined by University of Nottingham researcher Dr Lizzy Sheppard, Dr Julia Malkin MBE, an autistic driving instructor who has over 18 years of experience training driving instructors on how to support neurodivergent learner drivers and Laurie, an autistic person who has previously had driving lessons but does not yet have a license. Laurie and Julia share their experiences of learning to drive and their opinions on the research being carried out by Lizzy and other researchers in the team.

    To complement this episode, we have written a short brief summarizing the research and offering a "call to action" to promote meaningful change. You can read the brief here.

    You can also listen to the full Series 1 wherever you get your podcasts.


    Get in touch via X/Twitter, Instagram or e-mail.

    Hosted by Dr Daniel Jolley (X: ⁠DrDanielJolley)⁠

    Edited by Florence Lesinski–Tubby (Instagram: @forestspiritflorence / @watchalongurn)

    Produced by Rachel Grasmeder Allen (X: ⁠@Rachel_GA_⁠ / Instagram: ⁠@neuro_rachel)⁠

    Logo creation by Grace Baranowski (Instagram: @graceebaranowski)

    Notts Psych Pod team: Dr Daniel Jolley, Prof Nicola Pitchford, Dr Lauren Marsh, Rachel Grasmeder Allen, Grace Baranowski and Florence Lesinski–Tubby.


    This podcast was funded by a Research England QR Policy Support award.

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    31 mins

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