The Whole Perspective is a two-day summit that reimagines how our education systems and workplaces interact with neurodivergent minds. Rather than viewing neurodivergence as a deficit, this summit challenges the idea of “fixing” individuals and instead focuses on redesigning systems built for a neuro-monoculture.
Dates: July 10–11
Venue: St. Joseph University, Bangalore
Through research-backed sessions, lived-experience dialogues, and immersive learning spaces, the summit explores why neurodivergent individuals struggle in traditional environments—and how we can build spaces that prioritise regulation, dignity, and inclusion.
This is a call to shift perspectives: neurodivergent people are not broken—systems are.
DAY 1 | EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Theme: Beyond “Quiet & Compliant”
Focus: Identifying how school systems unintentionally overwhelm neurodivergent nervous systems and moving toward regulation-first, inclusive classroom design.
Day 1 brings together educators, parents, students, and researchers to examine behavioural expectations, sensory overload, invisible distress, and systemic barriers in schools. Sessions include keynotes, parallel learning tracks, experiential “Inclusion Carnival” spaces, academic paper presentations, and sensory-friendly breaks—modelling the very inclusion we advocate for.
DAY 2 | WORKPLACES & PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS
Theme: Inclusion Without the Tax
Focus: Eliminating the “masking tax” and building workplaces where neurodivergent adults can thrive without burnout or loss of identity.
Day 2 explores neurodivergence in professional environments—addressing disclosure, burnout, hidden workplace norms, and organisational design. Through practical strategies, research insights, and peer spaces, participants will learn how to move beyond performative wellness toward real structural inclusion.
WHAT MAKES THIS SUMMIT DIFFERENT
- Regulation-first design with built-in sensory breaks
- Parallel sessions to honour choice and autonomy
- Experiential learning through Inclusion Carnival activities
- Closed-group spaces for psychological safety
- Evidence-based research paired with lived experience
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Psychology, education, and social work students
- Researchers and academics
- Teachers, school leaders, and counsellors
- Parents and caregivers (select sessions)
- HR professionals and organisational leaders
- Early-career professionals and practitioners
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Event Venue
St Joseph University, Post Graduate Block, Langford Road, Akkithimana Halli, Bheemanna Garden, Shanti Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, St Joseph's University 36, Lal Bagh Main Rd, Langford Gardens, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027, Bangalore, India
INR 1000.00 to INR 2500.00






