Neurodiversity Across Life Stages 

Neurodiversity is a relatively new term that refers to people who have dyslexia, autism, ADHD, dyspraxia and other neurological conditions. 

These are ‘spectrum’ conditions, with a wide range of characteristics, but which nevertheless share some common features in terms of how people learn and process information. This series provides an insight into a neurodiverse world, understanding diagnosis, and how to support each other in the workplace.

This is a 3 part webinar series. Each session runs for 60 minutes plus Q&A at the end.

Session 1: Neurodiversity: What lies beneath the surface, - insight into a neurodiverse world and how to help.

  • Introduction to neurodiversity with a focus on autism, dyspraxia, dyslexia and ADHD
  • Prevalence of neurodiversity
  • How it can present itself at home, school and society
  • First Steps - spot the signs, who to contact
  • Road to diagnosis

 

Session 2: Understanding Diagnosis and development into teenage years.

  • How neurodiversity evolves into the teenage years.
  • Supporting your teenagers education
  • The importance of self-care for parents/guardians

 

Session 3: Neurodiversity in adulthood - How to embrace and support each other in the workplace.

  • How to develop a neurodiversity friendly recruitment process
  • Practical advice on how to create an inclusive culture for neurodivergent colleagues
  • Managing team members with autism - what accommodations may look like, language use and importance of open communication
  • Steps organisations can take to build culture and encourage disclosure

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