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When the World Hurts: Supporting Neurodivergent Youth to Process Tragic News
Written by: Jasmine K. Y. Loo (Psychologist) When tragic events occur in the world, many parents notice their neurodivergent child becoming deeply distressed — even when the event happened far away, involved people they’ve never met, or was encountered indirectly through news or conversation. This response can be confusing or concerning for carers, particularly when the child’s reaction feels more intense than expected. It’s not uncommon for parents to wonder whether their c
Dec 15, 20254 min read


Statement of Care re Bondi Incident
We are deeply saddened by the violent events in Bondi today. Our thoughts are with those who were harmed, their loved ones and everyone in the community impacted by this tragedy. We recognise that events like this can be especially distressing for neurodivergent people and those with lived experience of trauma. Please take care of yourselves, and seek support if you need it. NAPAA stands with our community in grief and solidarity.
Dec 15, 20251 min read
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