1.2 Structure of the Guide

How to use the rest of the Guide (at-a-glance signposting)

Part 1 – Introduction

  • Section 1.3 provides key terms used throughout the guide, supporting consistent language and avoiding misinterpretation, with notes on their relevance to practice.
  • Section 1.4 outlines who the guide is for and highlights the intersectional identities that may shape engagement and accessibility.
  • Section 1.5 explains how the guide can be used flexibly, depending on practitioner needs.
  • Section 1.6 summarises the guide’s evidence base, including research, co-production and piloting.
  • Section 1.7 clarifies the scope, including what is and is not covered.

Part 2 – Neurodivergence 101

Introduces neuro-affirming language and key concepts to support understanding of neurodivergence and how it may present in practice.

Part 3 – Neurodivergence and Domestic Abuse

Explains the relationship between neurodivergence and domestic abuse, including distinctions between structural and coercive control and how these may intersect.

Part 4 – SPACE Framework (adapted)

Sets out practical adjustments using the SPACE framework (Sensory, Predictability, Acceptance, Communication, Empathy) across different intervention formats.

Part 5 – Practice Guidance

Provides practical tools and approaches for assessment, engagement, managing risk, responding to distress, and addressing behaviour change in interventions.

Part 6 – Neuroinclusive Workplaces

Explores how organisations can support Neurodivergent practitioners through inclusive environments, recruitment and supervision.

Part 7 – Signposting and Resources

Offers guidance on referrals and provides further resources, including Neurodivergent-led organisations, tools and reading.

Appendix – Quick Reference Guides

Provides consolidated question sets and prompts to support assessment, session planning and case discussions.


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