Women’s Mental Health Network

01 July, 2026

Bridging Minds and Bodies: Neurodiversity and Women’s Mental Health

Illustration of four women of different ages standing together.

The Women's Mental Health Network (WMHN) is hosting a free, online lunchtime learning session on neurodiversity and women's mental health.

The online event takes place on Wednesday, 1 July at 12.30pm to 1.45pm, and will explore the important connection between neurodiversity and women's mental health.

During the event, the WMHN will speak to experts on neurodiversity and invite contributions from attendees. They will explore how women’s health experiences can intersect with neurodiversity, while challenging long-standing misconceptions, stigma, and historical taboos.

This is a friendly and unique opportunity to hear expert perspectives, ask questions, and be part of an open and meaningful conversation.

The WMHN brings together people and organisations with a committed interest in women’s mental health issues, and is run by the National Women’s Council and St Patrick’s Mental Health Services.

You do not need to be a member of the WMHN to join this event, but registration is essential.

You can register for the event here.