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Historically, the workplace has not always been an accommodating environment for employees with neurocognitive differences. However, shifting attitudes, growing awareness, and advancements in employment law mean that organisations are now recognising the unique strengths and perspectives that neurodivergent individuals bring to the workplace.

Creating a truly inclusive work environment is about more than just compliance—it is about fostering a culture where all employees can thrive, contribute, and reach their full potential. This instalment of the HR Forum will explore how businesses can build neuro-inclusive workplaces that benefit both employees and the organisation as a whole.

Key Discussion Topics:

  • Understanding Neurodiversity
    Gain a clear understanding of what neurodiversity means, including common neurodivergent conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and others. Learn how neurodivergence can present itself in the workplace and the strengths neurodivergent individuals can bring.
  • Supporting Neurodivergent Employees
    Discover practical steps employers can take to create an inclusive work environment, from workplace adjustments to fostering a culture of understanding and support.
  • Managing Neurodivergent Staff Effectively
    Learn best practices for managing and communicating with neurodivergent employees, including how to provide clear instructions, adapt management styles, and encourage open conversations about individual needs.
  • Recruitment Considerations & Reasonable Adjustments
    Explore how to make recruitment processes more inclusive, from job descriptions to interview techniques. Understand your legal responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 and how to implement reasonable adjustments effectively.
  • The Business Case for Neurodiversity
    Discover how embracing neurodiversity can drive innovation, enhance problem-solving, and improve team dynamics. Learn from case studies of organisations that have successfully created neuro-inclusive workplaces.
  • Addressing Workplace Challenges & Myths
    Challenge misconceptions about neurodiversity and gain strategies for overcoming common workplace barriers, including sensory sensitivities, communication preferences, and flexible working arrangements.

 

The HR Forum is free to attend for Doncaster Chamber members, and non-members, there is a cost of £25 + VAT, which includes refreshments. Whether you’re looking to broaden your professional network or take away actionable ideas for your team, this event offers the perfect setting to engage with like-minded professionals.

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