The wrong question
The Neurodivergent Staffroom Pip Cleaves The Neurodivergent Staffroom Pip Cleaves

The wrong question

When a neurodivergent staff member is struggling, most schools respond well.

A conversation. A mentor. A coaching referral. A PD recommendation. A shift of classes or roles. A nudge toward counselling or an EAPs session.

The intent is genuine. The care is real. And almost none of it reaches the thing.

Not because the support is wrong. Because the question underneath it is.

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DESIGNED FOR VISITORS
The Neurodivergent Staffroom Pip Cleaves The Neurodivergent Staffroom Pip Cleaves

DESIGNED FOR VISITORS

The average student spends around 1,000 hours a year in a school building. The average teacher spends closer to 1,400 -- and carries the residue of it home. Two hundred days. The same corridors, the same staffroom, the same sensory conditions. Not passing through. Residing.

When the environment was designed without residents in mind, the cost of staying in it falls entirely on the people who do.

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