Hello and welcome back to Neurodiversity Campus, your go-to place for support and discussion of all things neuro-diverse. Brought to you by Passhe, the Professional Association of Specific Learning Difference Specialists in Higher Education.
Today we have 2 of the most experienced and qualified people in Study Skills Support. They're also long-standing members of the Passhe Executive Committee. Tanya Zybutz and Stella Klein join us to discuss Professional Peer Supervision (PPS) What is it, what is it for, and what are the benefits? They're also kindly agreed to do a demo PPS session for us.
PASSHE’s Action Learning Approach
Presenter presents their issue
Agree the details of session (roles/timings etc.)
Supportive space to air professional concerns
Stay with the issue presented
Help the presenter clarify the situation by asking open questions; not offering advice
Experiential learning to encourage action and reflection
Useful links:
Passhe PPS Guide
Passhe 2026 National Conference
Passhe website
The Professional Association of Specific Learning Difference Specialists in Higher Education (PASSHE) is a pioneering organisation with over 20 years of dedicated service, representing specialists in dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and related neurodivergent profiles working within academic contexts. PASSHE promotes inclusive academic practice across the higher education sector through training programmes, resources and advocacy, upholding the right of all neurodivergent people to flourish in academic environments and beyond.
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