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Neuroinclusivity Training

Gain a better understanding of what neurodiversity means, how it impacts your colleagues and how you can create a more inclusive workplace for all kinds of minds. 

Next open course session:
8th May 2024

In this online workshop we cover:

  • What does ‘Neurodiversity’ mean? – We explore appropriate terminology and differences between terms such as neurodivergent, neurodiverse, and neurotypical.
  • The Social Model of Disability – Understand the Social Model of Disability and its importance for introducing a positive narrative focusing on neurodivergent people’s strengths.
  • Sensory differences and masking in the workplace – Supporting delegates to better understand the impact of sensory differences and how they can impact neurodivergent colleagues and the phenomenon and impact of masking.
  • How to create accessible work environments for neurodivergent employees – Sharing practical examples of how to support neurodivergent colleagues and create accessibility throughout the employee lifecycle
 
Did you know we also offer in-house neurodiversity workshops to upskill your people, both virtually and in person? Please contact learningteam@theclearcompany.co.uk to enquire.
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