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Workplace Inclusion Shouldn’t Depend on Self-Disclosure
There are many occasions where businesses believe they are fully accommodating everyone simply because they haven’t heard anything otherwise. However, this in itself could mean that there are many issues in the workplace’s inclusion and awareness that are not being...
The Problem With Corporate Neurodiversity Training: Are We Just Checking a Box?
With so much on your plate when it comes to running a business, neurodiversity training might not be at the top of the priority list, causing it to be a box just to check off. However, if you want to see your organization thrive into one that is inclusive,...
The Benefits of Bringing in a Neurodivergent Speaker (Like Myself) to Your Workplace
Neurodiversity training and awareness are becoming more common in workplaces than ever before. It brings understanding, empathy, and a more inclusive environment. However, there is more to neurodiversity than what can be read in a brochure. The best teachings...
How to Write an Inclusive Job Description
With an inclusive job description, you can earn a more diverse pool of talent, bringing in more perspectives and strengths that your business might not have had otherwise.
Did You Know That Performance Reviews Might Not Be Considering Neurodivergent Employees?
Each person will have their own ideas of what growth looks like, and if you truly want to support team members in that direction, you must consider what each individual needs in that journey. Success will look different from a neurotypical individual and a neurodivergent individual.
Why the “Culture Fit” Hiring Model Fails Neurodivergent Candidates
You should take the time to ensure your hiring process is not closing the doors to neurodivergent individuals who could be amazing additions to your team simply because you are hiring within a “culture fit” model.
Unconscious Biases to Be Aware of in the Workplace
Whether we are talking about the hiring process, the daily workload, training, or offboarding, unconscious bias can have a significant impact on the neurodivergent employees of your organization.
How Expanding the Roles Within Your Workplace Can Attract Neurodivergent Individuals
Expanding roles will help neurodivergent individuals feel valued and respected, two things that they are continuously seeking when searching for jobs.
Why Your Workplace Should Not Have Strict Definitions on What Success and Growth Look Like
Workplaces need to be open-minded about almost everything they implement to maintain an inclusive and accessible environment for neurodivergent employees, including the process of success and growth.
How to Ensure the Success of Your Neurodivergent Employees
Providing a successful workplace environment for your neurodivergent employees means you are open and capable of offering reasonable accommodations.
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