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Today, I was incredibly proud to hear Pride of Neurodiversity (PoN) featured on BBC Radio Scotland’s Drivetime programme.

The interview was pre-recorded on Friday 12th June and gave me the opportunity to share the story behind the Pride of Neurodiversity Tartan – the world’s only tartan created to represent the full neurodivergent community.

What started as an idea inspired by my own lived experience as a neurodivergent person has grown into a social enterprise dedicated to promoting inclusion, acceptance, belonging and pride. Hearing PoN discussed on national radio was a very special moment and another step forward in raising awareness of neurodiversity.

Thank you to everyone who has supported PoN, purchased products, shared our posts, attended events, or simply helped spread the message. Every conversation helps create a more understanding and inclusive world for neurodivergent people.

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One Tartan. Endless Pride.

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PoN Featured in Trend Magazine

Author Ellie House

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PoN Featured in DystIncT Magazine 26th Jan 2026

Authors Ava Eldridge / Flynn Eldridge

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I’m Chloe

Welcome to my website. My name is Chloe, a 31-year-old registered nurse and the 2024 RCN Scotland Student Nurse of the Year, recognised for my work advocating for and supporting neurodivergent nurses.

I am proudly neurodivergent. I was diagnosed with dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia in my early 20s, and later with ADHD and autism at 27. I have always known I was “different”, and over time I have learned to embrace my neurodivergence. Advocacy for neurodivergent people is now one of my true “eye sparkles” (hyper-focuses). I work to shine a positive light on neurodiversity and to empower others, knowing first-hand the impact of stigma and the turbulence many of us experience. These challenges fuel my commitment to raising awareness, promoting understanding and celebrating inclusivity. You can learn more about my work in neurodiversity here. I am delighted to introduce this one-of-a-kind, signature neurodiversity tartan to the world.

Why did I design the tartan?

I designed this tartan to spark positive, informed conversations about neurodiversity—between those who wear it and those who admire it—so that together we can help educate society about the realities of neurodivergence. I invite anyone to wear this inclusive neurodiversity tartan: whether you are neurodivergent, think you might be, love or support someone who is, want to champion neuro-inclusiveness in society, or simply feel drawn to its colours and design.

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