In this bonus episode, Ebe shares the recording of her November 2025 ADCET webinar on the neurodiversity paradigm, which drew over 500 registrations from across Australia.
The session covers the foundations and principles of the neurodiversity paradigm as articulated by Dr Nick Walker and Sonny Jane Wise, contrasting it with the pathology paradigm that currently dominates university support systems. Ebe explains key concepts including neurodiversity, neurodivergent identity, neuronormativity, biocertification and biopower, and explores what these mean for how universities structure support, assessment and inclusion.
The webinar addresses a growing issue in the sector: institutions adopting neurodiversity language whilst maintaining the same exclusionary practices and diagnostic requirements. Ebe calls this "paradigm washing" and outlines what genuine paradigm shift would require instead.
Practical guidance is offered for disability practitioners, teaching staff and institutional leaders, with particular focus on universal design for learning, harm reduction approaches, epistemic justice, and moving from individual accommodations to systemic change.
The episode includes Q&A with ADCET's Rebecca Morris, addressing questions about assessment design, the role of diagnosis, and how to balance institutional requirements with paradigm shift.
Resources mentioned in episode:
- ADCET webinar recording (video)
- Written Q&A responses from webinar
- History of the paradigm and terminology (including the role of Kassiane Asasumasu in coining 'neurodivergent' and 'neurodivergence')
- Dr Nick Walker's work
- Sonny Jane Wise's work, including the Neurodiversity Smorgasbord
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