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12 August 2025

It’s Time Politics Recognised its Neurodivergent Voters


by Alice Haighton

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Zafeera Karim

Zafeera Karim

I have a strong commitment to media literacy, political education, and dialogue across communities and faiths as foundations for democratic resilience. Appointed by DCMS to advise the UK Government on its National Youth Strategy, I also previously led the Youth Select Committee’s national inquiry into social media and youth violence. Across these roles, my focus has been on how misinformation and disinformation shape identity, trust, and polarisation, and on the need to strengthen civic infrastructure in response. Through the YPDG, I look forward to working with peers to develop policy that is evidence-led, grounded in young people’s realities, and capable of making a genuine impact.

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Penuella Akuamoah

Penuella Akuamoah

I am particularly passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion at all levels particularly for the youth, the general public and more importantly the minority in the society. I am a firm believer in affirmative action hence this is an opportunity for me to feel that I am making a difference in the lives of many others who are as affected by decisions and policies like we all are. During this project; I look forward to building great teamwork, contributing my quota to society by actively involving myself in this project together with my team mates to achieve a common goal.

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Carys Hoggan

Carys Hoggan

I’m passionate about building a fairer society where every young person- regardless of background- has equal rights, opportunities, and a genuine voice in the decisions that affect them. My interests range from inclusive education and SEND to mental health, equity, and justice, with a strong focus on making sure policy-making and co-production is meaningful, not tokenistic. I’m also committed to evidence-based decision-making, ensuring that policies are grounded in research as well as lived experience. I’m excited to bring my experience and energy to this project, work alongside and learn from other driven young people, and turn our shared ideas into policies that make a real difference.

She/Her (22)

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Chidera

Chidera

I am most passionate about healthcare and climate change. Within healthcare, I care deeply about young people’s mental health.Many are facing stress and anxiety, not only from everyday pressures but also from uncertainty about the future, either in housing or career. I am also passionate about tackling wider inequalities in access to healthcare, from postcode lotteries to the fact that Black women are three times more likely to die during childbirth, which shows the urgent need to make healthcare fairer, more accessible and more responsive to everyone’s needs. Climate change is also a major concern, as it impacts our health and shapes the future we will inherit. I am most looking forward to working with other young people, sharing ideas and contributing to policy discussions that can create lasting change in our communities.

She/Her (21)

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Zara Chanel

Zara Chanel

I’m passionate about youth employment, particularly the challenges young people face with unstable contracts, unpaid roles, and the harmful stereotypes that paint them as “lazy and unmotivated”. I believe in creating fair, accessible career pathways that support our independence, mental health, and long-term future. I’m also deeply interested in international relations and security studies, and I want to see young people more engaged in global conversations about conflict, diplomacy, and the challenges that will define our global generation. Through the YPDG, I’m most looking forward to amplifying youth voices in policy discussions and helping to bridge both local and global issues.

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