Webinar details

  • Available to book.
  • - Flexible booking
  • Online
  • Language: English

About this webinar

Everyday neurodiversity inclusion: building a stronger team through diverse thinking

Purchase this webinar for your company only (not alongside other Sunflower members). This session aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools to foster neurodiversity inclusion in the workplace.

Topics covered:

  • What is neurodiversity? Exploring the experiences that sit under the umbrella term of neurodiversity, for example, ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Tourette syndrome and more.
  • Models of disability & barriers: Exploring different disability models with a focus on neurodiversity-specific experiences and barriers.
  • Assets of neurodiversity: Discovering the strengths neurodiversity brings to a diverse team.
  • Intersectionality: Understanding how overlapping identities (e.g., race, gender, disability) shape discrimination experiences. 
  • Strategies for inclusion: Practical advice on inclusive actions, language, and communication.
  • Legal duty: Your rights and responsibilities for neurodiversity-specific adjustments. 
  • Q&A: time for you to ask questions and discuss real-world scenarios you may encounter.This session provides participants with practical knowledge and tools to foster a welcoming and respectful workplace where everyone can thrive. 

In collaboration with D&A.

 Purchase this webinar here.

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Corporate and Global members: This webinar is also available on demand in your Sunflower account and you can join live group webinars for free alongside other Corporate and Global members. Check the group webinar schedule here

 

About your webinar host

All our webinars feature hosts with lived experience who support the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program. They will share insights on how creating welcoming, safe and inclusive environments can profoundly impact the experiences of individuals with non-visible disabilities.