Ireland's National Neurodiversity in Education Conference
"The Trauma Connection"
Ireland's National Neurodiversity in Education Conference
"The Trauma Connection"
The Neurodiversity Conference 2025 focuses on The Trauma Connection, exploring how past experiences and emotional stress affect children, young people and adults who learn and think differently.
This event is designed for psychologists, therapists, educators, HR/people leaders and associated professionals.
Through talks, workshops, and discussions, experts will share practical strategies to create safe, supportive spaces where every child or adult feels understood and included.
Attendees will leave with useful tools to better support people who may struggle with anxiety, sensory challenges, or communication differences.
Earn 6 CPD credit hours at our CPD-accredited conference! Gain 6 credits while enhancing your professional skills and knowledge. Don't miss this opportunity to advance your career and network with industry leaders. Join us for two days of impactful learning and growth!
Earn up to 6 IACP accredited hours. Gain CPD while enhancing your therapeutic skills and knowledge. This is an excellent opportunity for therapists to fulfill their CPD requirements, stay current with best practices, and connect with fellow professionals.
Sat 22nd March, 8:30 AM (GMT)
Entry to speakers & workshops on the day
Access to a range of sponsors & exhibitors
Refreshments & Pastries on arrival
Mid morning refreshments
Buffet lunch
Networking opportunities
Ask the expert opportunities
CPD Accredited Certificate
Live stream of the training day, and recording available for 2 weeks after the event! *all materials in digital format.
Total value: €149.99
Today Just €99.99
AGENDA
8:30-8:50 Reg +refreshments
8:50 – 9:00 Welcome
9:00- 9:15 Charity
9:15 – 9:45 James (Speaker)
9:45 – 10:35 Shauna (Workshop)
10:35 – 10:50 Tea break
10:50 – 11:20 Simon ( Speaker)
11:20 – 12:10 Tammy and Jay (Workshop)
12:10 – 1:00 Eddie (Workshop)
1:00 – 1:50 Lunch
1:50 – 2:40 Mireia (Workshop)
2:40 – 3:30 Ciara (Workshop)
3:30 – 4:20 Audrey (Workshop)
4:20 – 4:30 Close
Workshop 1!
Shauna Maxwell from Compassionate Connections - Importance of Safety and Connection through a trauma lens.
Shauna will have actionable strategies - helping individuals learn about nervous system regulation and develop practical tools to self regulate and co-regulate. Shauna brings a reflective, creative and insightful approach to her learning.
Workshop 2!
Tammy & Jay Daughtry from CoParenting International - One Heart, Two Homes: Helping children adjust to divorce through positive CoParenting. (Ages 0-12)
In this workshop, we’ll explore best practices and strategies for healthy coparenting to support children (0-12) through divorce. Attendees will learn the Six Risk Factors for Children of Divorce, how to mitigate their impact, and understand the Five Categories of Coparenting and their effects on child development.
Workshop 3!
Eddie O'Neill - Empowerment Coach - Syncopated Minds: Celebrating Neurodiversity Through Rhythm
This interactive drumming workshop explores rhythm as a powerful tool for healing trauma, emotional regulation, and connection. Participants will experience the therapeutic benefits of drumming, fostering resilience, self-expression, and community. Through guided rhythmic exercises, attendees will gain practical strategies to support emotional well-being in neurodivergent individuals.
Workshop 4!
Mireia Lopez from Discover Playtime & Rediscovering Childhood - The powerful role of play in fostering connection and healing for children.
This interactive workshop explores the role of play in fostering connection, healing, and emotional resilience in children. Attendees will learn how play bridges understanding, supports trauma recovery, and nurtures the inner child. Blending theory with hands-on activities, this session equips parents, educators, and caregivers with practical tools for immediate application.
Keynote
Sharon McCarthy - Autism Journeys
The 4 A's - maintaining neurodivergent safety and wellbeing in the primary school years
The education system can be a source of trauma for neurodivergent students due to communication barriers, inaccessible classrooms, and negative professional relationships. In this session, Sharon McCarthy introduces the Four A Framework, offering practical, holistic strategies to create accessible, supportive educational or otherwise spaces where neurodivergent children and pre-teens can truly thrive.
Workshop 5!
Ciara.
TBC
Workshop 6!
Audrey Moore from Trust Consultancy - Insight to Impact: Reflect, Connect, Act.
This interactive session helps consolidate key conference insights and turn learning into action. Through guided reflection, discussions, and exercises, attendees will connect trauma and neurodivergence to their work, identify impactful takeaways, and develop practical steps for fostering inclusivity. Leave feeling inspired, focused, and ready to create positive change.
Keynote
Simon Preston - Embrace Neurodiversity
Behind the Mask: A Dad’s Journey with His Autistic Daughter
A father shares his journey raising an autistic daughter, highlighting the overlooked phenomenon of autistic masking in girls. Through real-life experiences, he explores challenges, triumphs, and the crucial role of parental support. This heartfelt session breaks stereotypes and deepens understanding of autism from a father’s perspective.
Keynote
Sean Kinsella - SK Life Balance
Trauma & Aces: how these impact relationships - behaviour patterns & core beliefs.
Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) shape relationships, stress responses, and self-perception. Drawing from work in prisons, treatment centres, and youth clubs, this session explores addressing trauma with compassion and resilience-building. By understanding its impact, we can break cycles, foster self-worth, and support healthier, empowered lives.
Keynote
Caolán McCarthy - Autistic SLT
Neuroaffirmative communication practice and what makes neurodivergent communication so unique
This talk explores neuroaffirmative communication, highlighting the unique ways neurodivergent individuals express and interpret interactions. It will examine differences in processing, language use, and social expectations, offering practical strategies to foster genuine, respectful, and effective communication. Attendees will gain insights into embracing neurodivergent communication styles and creating more inclusive interactions.
Keynote
James Byrne - Rainbow Minds
Managing the Emotional Rollercoaster of Diagnosis
James Byrne, an accredited psychotherapist, explores the emotional journey parents face when supporting a neurodivergent, gender-diverse child. This talk offers practical tools to navigate grief, acceptance, and empowerment, fostering inclusive, affirming environments where children can thrive with confidence, resilience, and self-acceptance.
Day 2
Entry to speakers & workshops on the day
Access to a range of sponsors & exhibitors
Refreshments & Pastries on arrival
Mid morning refreshments
Buffet lunch
Networking opportunities
Ask the expert opportunities
CPD Accredited Certificate
Workshop 1!
Tammy & Jay Daughtry from CoParenting International - One Heart, Two Homes: Helping children adjust to divorce through positive CoParenting. (Ages 13+)
This workshop explores best practices for healthy coparenting to support children (13+ years) through divorce. Attendees will learn the Six Risk Factors for Children of Divorce and strategies to mitigate their impact, along with the Five Categories of Coparenting, understanding how each influences a child’s adjustment and emotional well-being.
Total value: €149.99
Today Just €99.99
Workshop 2!
Eddie O'Neill - Empowerment Coach - Syncopated Minds: Celebrating Neurodiversity Through Rhythm
This interactive drumming workshop explores rhythm as a powerful tool for healing trauma, emotional regulation, and connection. Participants will experience the therapeutic benefits of drumming, fostering resilience, self-expression, and community. Through guided rhythmic exercises, attendees will gain practical strategies to support emotional well-being in neurodivergent individuals.
Workshop 3!
Audrey Moore from Trust Consultancy - Insight to Impact: Reflect, Connect, Act.
This interactive session helps consolidate key conference insights and turn learning into action. Through guided reflection, discussions, and exercises, attendees will connect trauma and neurodivergence to their work, identify impactful takeaways, and develop practical steps for fostering inclusivity. Leave feeling inspired, focused, and ready to create positive change.
Keynote
Sharon McCarthy - Autism Journeys
The 4 A's - maintaining neurodivergent safety and wellbeing through the secondary school years and beyond
Building on the previous day’s discussion, this session explores how trauma risks persist as neurodivergent individuals transition into secondary education and beyond. Sharon McCarthy will present her Four A Framework in this context, highlighting the importance of autonomy and accessibility while offering practical strategies to create truly supportive environments.
Keynote
Simon Preston - Embrace Neurodiversity
Systems Thinking: A Path to Understanding Neurodivergence Beyond Labels
Explore how systems thinking transforms our understanding of neurodivergence, moving beyond labels and stigma to embrace complexity and interconnectedness. This session highlights how a holistic approach fosters inclusivity, showcases neurodivergent strengths, and creates supportive environments. Join us in paving the way for a future where every mind is valued.
Keynote
Sean Kinsella - SK Life Balance
ADHD explored as an adult the pros and cons
This keynote explores ADHD and emotional dysregulation, highlighting unique challenges and strategies for managing intense emotions, focus, and resilience. Drawing from personal and professional experience, it examines the connection between ADHD and emotional response, offering insights to help individuals find balance, fulfilment, and strength in daily life.
Keynote
Caolán McCarthy - Autistic SLT
The Communication Environment: How we can all step into a 'neuroaffirmative communication partner' role.
This session explores how to create a supportive communication environment by becoming a neuroaffirmative communication partner. Attendees will learn practical strategies to adapt interactions, honour neurodivergent communication styles, and foster mutual understanding. By embracing neuroaffirmative approaches, we can create more inclusive spaces where every individual feels heard and valued.
Keynote
Dr Tom Clonan - Senator
Navigating Education with Additional Needs – One Family’s Journey.
Dr. Tom Clonan shares his family’s journey navigating the education system with additional needs. Through personal experience and advocacy, he highlights the challenges, barriers, and successes faced by neurodivergent students. This session offers insights into creating a more inclusive, supportive education system that empowers all learners to thrive.
Keynote
James Byrne - rainbow Minds
The Intersection of Neurodiversity, Trauma, and LGBTQ+ Identity
This talk explores how trauma and marginalisation uniquely impact neurodivergent LGBTQ+ teens and young adults, shaping their mental health, identity, and sense of belonging. James delves into the challenges faced by this community and offers practical strategies to create safer, more affirming environments that foster resilience and well-being.
Both Days
Entry to speakers & workshops on the day
Access to a range of sponsors & exhibitors
Refreshments & Pastries on arrival
Mid morning refreshments
Buffet lunch
Networking opportunities
Ask the expert opportunities
CPD Accredited Certificate
Total value: €249.99
Today Just €175.99
Simon Preston.
Simon is an education leader and neurodiversity expert with 19 years in the sector, including 15 in leadership. An autistic and dyslexic advocate, he researches leadership’s impact on neurodivergent teachers at Oxford Brookes. As founder of Embrace Neurodiversity Ltd, he drives practical inclusion strategies, transforming education and workplaces.
Sharon McCarthy.
Autistic Adult & Mother of Neurodiverse Children; Lecturer; Podcast Host;
Author: Autism Journeys
Sharon McCarthy, an autistic mother of neurodivergent children, is a passionate advocate for inclusion. She hosts a neurodiversity-focused podcast and holds multiple qualifications in Autism Studies, Inclusion, and Disability. Her expertise as an autistic adult and parent drives her commitment to fostering empathy-driven, inclusive environments for autistic individuals.
Sean Kinsella.
Mental health advocate, entrepreneur, and devoted father to Harper Lily.
Founder & CEO, SKLifeBalance Ltd
Sean Kinsella is a mental health advocate, entrepreneur, and father. An Ironman and ultra-marathon runner, he embodies resilience and determination. His journey through addiction, trauma, and ADHD fuels his passion for helping others heal. At the Trauma Connection Conference, he shares how perseverance and self-compassion transform challenges into strength.
Caolán McCarthy.
Autistic Speech & Language Therapist
Founder: Autistic SLT
Caolán McCarthy is an autistic Speech and Language Therapist, trainer, lecturer, and speaker specialising in autism. A CORU-registered therapist, he has worked with Temple Street Hospital and the NCSE. Since graduating in 2020, he has championed neuro-affirmative, holistic support, advocating for autistic-led approaches in therapy, education, and advocacy.
James Byrne
Psychotherapist, Specialist in Gender, Neurodivergence, and Sexuality, Author
Founder: Rainbow Minds
James Byrne is an accredited psychotherapist specialising in gender identity and neurodivergence, with a focus on autism and transgender experiences. A recognised international speaker, he provides affirming therapy for neurodivergent individuals. Currently, he is writing a parental guide to support families navigating the intersection of gender identity and neurodiversity.
Dr Tom Clonan
Retired army officer, university lecturer and was elected to Seanad Éireann in March 2022
Senator - Oireachtas
Dr. Tom Clonan is an Independent Senator, retired army officer, and lifelong advocate for disability rights. As a parent of a disabled child, he fights for better supports for children, young adults, and families. A whistleblower on gender-based violence, he continues to hold the government accountable for inclusion and equality.
Tammy & Jay Daughtry
Experts in Family Dynamics, Trauma, and Attachment
CoParenting International: One Heart Two Homes
Tammy and Jay Daughtry specialise in trauma, attachment, and family dynamics, helping families and professionals navigate complex relationships. As founders of CoParenting International, they provide training and support to foster resilience, emotional well-being, and healthy connections, ensuring neurodivergent individuals feel safe, understood, and empowered in their environments.
Shauna Maxwell
Play Therapist - Trauma Expert
Founder: Compassionate Connections
Shauna Maxwell, an accredited Play Therapist and a BA in Social Care Practice. With over 10 years experience working in the trauma field with children in foster care, residential care and addiction work. Shauna is passionate about supporting children with trauma and helping society understand the complexities of working within the trauma sector.
Mireia Lopez
Primary School Teacher; Business Owner; Podcast Host
Founder: Discover Playtime
Mireia Lopez Montez, a primary school teacher with a Master’s in Psychology of Education, is passionate about child development and learning through play. Founder of DISCOVERY PLAYTIME, she equips children, parents, and teachers with resources to foster skill development. Her expertise spans therapeutic play, child development, and Spanish instruction.
Eddie O'Neill
Drumming & Rhythm Specialist, Group Empowerment Coach, Wellness Facilitator
Founder: Eddie O'Neill Empowerment Coach
With 26 years of experience, Eddie helps individuals and groups reduce stress, enhance growth, and foster connection through Rhythm and Drumming. A former professional musician, he integrates wellness, mindset, and human development into corporate, community, and educational settings. A certified Group Empowerment Coach, he creates transformative workshops, retreats, and online
Audrey Moore
CORU-registered social care professional and neurodiversity advocate
Founder: Trust Consultancy
Audrey Moore, a CORU-registered social care professional, has 18 years of leadership experience in disability and social care. Founder of Trust Social Care Consultancy, she specialises in best practices, supervision, and compliance. A lecturer, author, and trainer, Audrey blends personal and professional insight to promote inclusive, trauma-informed practices.
Check out our current exhibitors.
WANT TO EXHIBIT??
Join us as an exhibitor and connect with industry leaders, professionals, and potential clients. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your products and services to a targeted audience. If you are interested in exhibiting, please get in touch, by completing the form. We look forward to collaborating with you!
Learning & Development Institute (L&DI), formerly known as The Irish Institute of Training & Development, is the professional body representing members involved in Learning and Talent Development in Ireland. Founded in 1969, L&DI supports over 2,000 members across various sectors, including business, consultancy, education, and the public sector. The institute is dedicated to inspiring individuals and organisations to reach their full potential through excellence in learning and development practices.
Outside the Box Learning Resources is Ireland’s top provider of professional development resources, psychometric assessments, and online training courses.
Our clients include teachers, therapists, psychologists, government bodies, and parents.
We are known for our excellent products, customer service, and after-sales support.
Passionate about neurodiversity, we collaborate with global publishers to offer contemporary resources that promote neurodiversity.
Ciara is a dedicated professional supporting autistic individuals and their families.
As the founder of Autism Supports, she offers training, consultations, and personalized guidance, drawing from her experiences as a neurodiverse parent.
Ciara collaborates with parents, adults, teenagers, and early years practitioners, focusing on inclusive strategies tailored to individual needs.
Her training programs equip educators to create neurodiverse-friendly environments.
Through her expertise and lived experience, Ciara champions meaningful change, empowering autistic individuals and fostering greater understanding and acceptance in the community.
Founded in 2017 by Mireia Lopez, Discovery Playtime champions play-based learning for babies, toddlers, and autistic children. With a background in primary teaching, educational psychology, therapeutic play, and training, Mireia believes play is essential for a child’s growth.
Through her toy shop, events, camps, training programs, and the Rediscovering Childhood podcast, Discovery Playtime fosters essential life skills, nurtures parent-child connections, and celebrates the power of play as a developmental tool.
Mimitoys.ie has over 20 years of experience selecting high-quality, safe toys that inspire creativity, communication, and learning for children of all abilities.
Our extensive puppet collection encourages imaginative play, emotional expression, and social interaction.
For neurodivergent children, puppets offer a unique way to explore communication skills in a safe, engaging environment. Whether used in storytelling, role-playing, or therapeutic settings, our puppets are designed to support and celebrate each child's individuality while fostering connection and growth.
We are thrilled to partner with Gheel Autism Services for this year’s conference. Founded in 1971 by parents in Dublin, Gheel’s mission and values resonate deeply with ours.
Inspired by the community inclusion model from Geel, Belgium, Gheel views autism as a different way of being to be understood and embraced. Their core values of dignity, respect, empowerment, diversity, and integrity align with our commitment to neurodiversity.
Together, we champion inclusive communities, fostering a future where autistic individuals in Ireland can design and live meaningful lives in environments where they are truly valued.
As adult children of divorce, Tammy and Jay S. Daughtry are passionate about supporting children and parents affected by divorce and remarriage.
Both hold Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. Tammy founded Co-Parenting International in 2003 to help divorced parents raise healthy kids.
In 2014, they opened The Center for Modern Family Dynamics, offering counseling, relationship coaching, and support for individuals, couples, families, and leaders.
-TSK Academy
TSK Academy | Knockshanbally, Johnswell, Kilkenny, R95 KX48
Authorized representative: Jeanette Delahunty | Email address: [email protected] | Phone: +353567819111 Tax Identification Number: 4003079TH | Company Registration Number: 704323
-TSK Academy
TSK Academy Ltd | Knockshanbally, Johnswell, Kilkenny, R95 KX48
Authorized representative: Jeanette Delahunty
Email address: [email protected]
Phone: +353567819111
Tax Identification Number: 4003079TH
Company Registration Number: 704323