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Flip the Script: Ways into Writing for Neurodiverse Minds

Photo ©️Omoba Photography 2021

Please note the change of date to 27th March

If you have processing difficulties when it comes to reading, writing and listening or have been diagnosed with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia or any other additional learning need… if you’re fed up with archaic, inflexible and plain boring approaches to creative writing… if you’re convinced that previous struggles have proven that you’re ‘rubbish at writing’, then come along and prove yourself wrong.

Designed for adults, devised and delivered by specialist English Teacher and Film Critic, Kemi J Williams, attendees should brace themselves for an interactive, sensory adventure into the wonders of the written word.

Each attendee will leave the workshop with:

• tried and tested resources and writing-activities based on using the five senses to get writing started.

• tried and tested techniques and ideas for developing and sharing your work.

•a self-selected piece of written work, mounted on a hand crafted frame.

• a self-selected piece of written work published on the Bell House website.

Tickets are £45. A limited number of bursary tickets are available; please send an email to [email protected].

About the Speaker

Kemi J Williams is a Teacher of English & Learning Support with 16 years experience of teaching English in some of the country’s leading secondary schools.

Kemi was specifically recruited by Dulwich College for her specialist approach to teaching mainstream English, using engaging, interactive, neurodiverse methods. She has an unique ability to inspire enthusiasm, making language rich, melodious and illustrating or displaying it with captivating handmade crafts and designs.

Passionate about embracing neurodiversity as an empowering tool, Kemi is also an award-winning Film Critic, who has written extensively for Stylist magazine.