Bringing a Neuroinclusive Approach to Mediation
Wed, May 27
|Online (Zoom)
In this community of practice, we will explore how a neuroinclusive approach to mediation recognizes that there are very real differences in how people communicate, think, and experience the world through all the senses. We will also work through some strategies to provide neuroinclusive mediation.


Time & Location
May 27, 2026, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Online (Zoom)
About the event
NOTE: Due to high demand, all in-person seats are now fully booked. Please register to join the session online via Zoom.
Event description
Chris Klassen will lead this event where we will explore how a neuroinclusive approach to mediation.
An estimated 20% of the Canadian population is neurodivergent. This includes those diagnosed with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, Tourette's and other 'disorders' as well as many who have not been officially diagnosed. Neurodiversity is all around us.
A neuroinclusive approach to mediation recognizes that there are very real differences in how people communicate, think, and experience the world through all the senses.
In this Community of Practice (CoP), I will introduce you to some of these differences and together we will work through some strategies to provide neuroinclusive mediation.