A plan aiming to make Jersey "more inclusive" and help people with neurodiverse conditions has been

This article reading caught my eyes as a good thing and I was keen to see how it would be achieved.

I welcomed reading how Neuro diverse people and carers had been involved

The first Neuroinclusive Jersey Strategy, external, covering the 2025-2028 period, has been published by the government and Autism Jersey.

Several areas including healthcare, education and the criminal justice system have been highlighted as priorities within the strategy as it aimed to "create a place in which everyone can prosper".

But then disappointed to discover that it was nerodiverse people and charity responsible for making it happen rather than the government. I feel they should be at least taking the lead and funding this.

A steering group made up of people with neurodiversity experience and charity workers would be responsible for ensuring the actions are delivered, the government added.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crkl6lmm0yvo