Crawley Neurodivergent charity hosts workshop and demonstrations to raise awareness of ‘ignored issues’

SEDSConnective hosted the workshop yesterday (January 30) at Broadfield Community Centre which was attended by the Mayor of Crawley.
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The event was attended by Mayor of Crawley Councillor Jilly Hart, Gatwick Airport Community Trust and Crawley Borough Council, who are helping to fund the charity's work.

SEDSconnective is a neurodivergent (autistic, ADHD, dyspraxic, TS) physical and mental well-being, Hypermobility (EDS HSD JHS) charity.

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Chair and founder of SEDSConnective, Jane Green MBE said “The charity focuses on the ‘different issues with our tissues’ and today (January 30) was our workshop with SEDSConnective advisers Alexander, Technique Teacher Natalie Gibellini and Lymphatic Reflexologist Karen Windsor.

Mayor of Crawley Councillor Jilly Hart, Chair Jane Green MBE, SEDSConnective, advisors Natalie Gibelllini and Karen WindsorMayor of Crawley Councillor Jilly Hart, Chair Jane Green MBE, SEDSConnective, advisors Natalie Gibelllini and Karen Windsor
Mayor of Crawley Councillor Jilly Hart, Chair Jane Green MBE, SEDSConnective, advisors Natalie Gibelllini and Karen Windsor

“So many connections were made! I was delighted with the turnout and how some of our conditions which have been ignored for so long are now being heard and valued. I wanted to thank Gatwick Airport Community Trust and Crawley Council for funding this much-needed support.”

You can out more about the event and what the charity does here: www.SEDSconnective.org

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