
In my experience: Jamie’s blog
In today’s diverse workplaces, understanding and supporting the needs of neurodivergent employees is not just a matter of inclusivity—it’s a practical approach that can lead to a happier, more productive team.
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Enhancing your business with neuro-inclusion
In today’s diverse workplaces, understanding and supporting the needs of neurodivergent employees is not just a matter of inclusivity—it’s a practical approach that can lead to a happier, more productive team.
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Accommodations and adjustments: Small changes can make big differences
In today’s diverse workplaces, understanding and supporting the needs of neurodivergent employees is not just a matter of inclusivity—it’s a practical approach that can lead to a happier, more productive team.
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The importance of leadership buy-in for successful workplace inclusion
In the journey toward creating an inclusive workplace, one factor stands out as particularly critical: leadership buy-in. While collaboration and input from all levels of the organisation are essential, the true power of positive change often comes from the commitment and support of leadership.
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1 in 5 people are neurodivergent
Neurodiversity encompasses a wide range of cognitive variations, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. For businesses, recognising and accommodating these differences isn’t just about inclusivity—it’s a critical factor in reducing staff turnover and building a motivated, content workforce.
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A neurodivergent experience
My name is Pen. I’m 36 years old, and was diagnosed with autism in my early teens, and then later with obsessive compulsive disorder and depression.
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A neurodivergent story by Kate
My name is Kate, and I’m a neurodivergent employee who has been looking for work for about a year now. I thought I’d share some thoughts around barriers I’ve experienced along the way.
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Starting your inclusive workplace journey: small steps, big impact
The key is to start with what you can do right now. Even small changes can have a significant impact when it comes to fostering an inclusive environment.
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Embracing autism: UN call to action for businesses
On World Autism Awareness Day, April 2nd, the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made a powerful Call to Action directed at businesses, urging them to commit to employing autistic individuals.
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Neuro-inclusive Recruiting: An exciting new resource
Autism SA is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest innovative project, Neuro-inclusive Recruiting. This free online resource is designed to provide tips, insights, and guidance to help employers build their confidence in creating neuro-inclusive workplaces.
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