NEURODIVERSITY AWARDS
The Neurodiversity Awards, Japan aim to promote understanding of neurodiversity and build a society where each individual can demonstrate their unique strengths in their own respective places.
The promotion of neurodiversity can unlock new creativity and contribute to the development of society as a whole. Through this award, we aim to recognize outstanding achievements in technology, products, social actions, and more, while deepening understanding of neurodiversity and paving the way for greater diversity and inclusion in society. We welcome applications from a wide range of participants, including students, researchers, and businesses from all around the world.
About Neurodiversity
Many people struggle with a sense of ‘difficulty in living.’ They find it challenging to connect with others, have trouble fitting into society, and suffer from a lack of a place where they truly belong.
It has become increasingly clear that this struggle often has its roots in neurodiversity. When individuals are unable to fully demonstrate their strengths and face difficulties in various situations, they are often labeled as having a developmental ‘disorder,’ and their unique traits are viewed as problems.
However, the ‘difficulty in living’ that people experience arises from the interaction between individual traits and their environment. Many of the geniuses who made some of the greatest inventions in history are said to have had brains that functioned differently from the norm. For example, Elon Musk, a well-known entrepreneur, has publicly disclosed that he has Asperger’s syndrome (now recognized as part of Autism Spectrum Disorder: ASD, as per the DSM-5 criteria released by the American Psychiatric Association in 2013). Additionally, filmmaker Steven Spielberg has disclosed that he was diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disability, and it is also said that he may have co-occurring autism spectrum traits. However, by placing themselves in environments where they could leverage their unique characteristics, these developmental traits have become strengths rather than disabilities. People with the same traits may become charismatic leaders or struggle with employment, depending on their environment.
We believe that by respecting individual traits and creating appropriate environments, we can transform what has been perceived as ‘disability’ or ‘difficulty in living’ into ‘strengths’ and ‘ease of living.’ Human brains and neurology are incredibly diverse, a concept known as ‘neurodiversity.’
We all have our unique characteristics, and the concept of neurodiversity applies to everyone. When the interaction with the environment crosses a certain threshold, individuals are labeled with ‘disabilities’ or ‘illnesses.’ The line between disability and ability, illness and health, is not clear-cut; it is continuous. Therefore, even those who are not labeled as having a disability or illness may feel a congenital difficulty in living in modern society. Some may develop mental health issues due to a lack of supportive environments and social maladjustment. Neurodiversity is an important concept not only for those with developmental traits but for everyone, as it is essential for living richly and authentically.
We are committed to promoting understanding of neurodiversity and working towards building a society where each individual can demonstrate their unique strengths in their own place.
Neurodiversity awards
2024
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS!
WINNERS
Social Implementation Category
WINNER
『Bethel’s Initiatives: Community Activity Hub for Individuals with Mental Health Disabilities and Other Challenges』
Urakawa Bethel House, Social Welfare Corporation (JAPAN)
RUNNER-UP
『Inclusive Shopping Environments』
ASDA (U.K.)
『Neurodiverse Friendly Town』
Neurodiversity Ireland (IRELAND)
○ NEURODIVERSITY PRIZE ○
Employment Transition Support and Independent Living Training Leveraging the Strengths of Developmental Disabilities / Neurodiversity Summit JAPAN 2024
Kaien Co., Ltd. (JAPAN)
Quiet Hour Initiative for Individuals with Sensory Sensitivities
Yamada Holdings Co., Ltd. (JAPAN)
Mahora (まほら) Notebook, Created by Listening to the Voices of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Oguri Paper Co., Ltd. (JAPAN)
Social Media Platform ‘TETETOKO’ Connecting Through Children’s Developmental Traits
ZiZO Co., Ltd. (JAPAN)
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme Limited (U.K.)
The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project
The ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity (U.K.)
La Città dei Bambini e dei Ragazzi ~Experience Museum~
La Città dei Bambini e dei Ragazzi (ITALY)
Research and Development Category
RUNNER-UP
『Avatar Robot ‘OriHime’』
OryLab Inc. (JAPAN)
『Training Program for Understanding and Empathy towards Developmental Disabilities through VR Experience and Expert Commentary』
NTT ExC Partner Corporation (JAPAN)
AWARD CEREMONY 2024
Date and Time: Saturday, October 12, 2024, from 14:30 to 15:00
Location: Tokyo Portcity Takeshiba Office Tower
(1-7-1 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7590)
The ceremony will take place within the “Change Tomorrow (Abbreviation: Chomoro) 2024” event.
Award & Congratulatory messages!♪
Award Comment
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Scheme Limited (イギリス)
Congratulatory message
At the award ceremony, we received a congratulatory message from the British Council, the UK’s international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
EVALUATION CRITERIA
INNOVATION
SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE
SUSTAINABILITY
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
・This award is open to all individuals and organizations interested in neurodiversity, including students, researchers, schools, companies, government agencies, and public interest foundations.
・Self-nominations and third-party nominations are both accepted.
judges
(Honors omitted, in Japanese alphabetical order)
ISHIKAWA, Jun
(静岡県立大学名誉教授/有限会社エクストラ取締役社長/障害学会会長)
ITO, Joichi
(株式会社デジタルガレージ共同創業者取締役/学校法人千葉工業大学学長/Neurodiversity School in Tokyo 共同創立者)
INAMI, Masahiko
(東京大学総長特任補佐/先端科学技術研究センター副所長・教授)
KIRI
(アーティスト/女子美術大学アート・デザイン表現学科メディア表現領域教授)
KUROKAWA, Kiyoshi
(東京大学・政策研究大学院大学名誉教授/東海大学特別栄誉教授/日本医療政策機構終身名誉チェアマン)
FUJII, Naotaka
(株式会社ハコスコ取締役CTO/医学博士・脳科学者/ブレインテックコンソーシアム代表理事)