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Max to Return to Speak at Quorn Hall School After Three Years

  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

Max is set to return to Quorn Hall School as a Guest Speaker after three years, marking a welcome return to a school he has previously spoken at and worked with to promote understanding around Neurodiversity and lived experience.


During the visit, Max will speak to students and staff about Autism, Inclusion, and the importance of embracing differences. Drawing on his experience across education, media, and advocacy, he will share practical insight alongside his personal journey, aiming to create an engaging and relatable session.


Max previously visited the school three years ago, where he delivered a talk focused on raising awareness and encouraging open conversations around Neurodiversity.


His return reflects the continued relationship with the school and a shared commitment to building inclusive environments for young people.


The session will provide an opportunity for thoughtful discussion, allowing students to ask questions and gain a deeper understanding of Neurodiversity, accessibility, and lived experience. Max hopes the talk will help challenge misconceptions and encourage a culture where differences are recognised as strengths.


Quorn Hall School’s focus on supporting individual needs aligns closely with Max’s advocacy work, making the return particularly meaningful. He looks forward to reconnecting with the school community and continuing conversations around inclusion.


Max described the upcoming visit as a positive opportunity to revisit a familiar setting and continue promoting awareness.


The talk forms part of his ongoing speaking work in schools, where he aims to inspire understanding and create supportive environments for neurodivergent students.


Max will be speaking at the school on the 28th of January, the Event will not be filmed due to data Protection.


 
 
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