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Read moreIn 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.
Read moreIn 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.
Read moreIn 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.
Read moreIn 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.
Read moreNeurodiversity 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.
Read moreMy 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.
Read moreMy 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.
Read moreThe 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.
Read moreOn 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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