Neurodiversity in the workplace: Embracing the strengths of individuals
Wednesday 22 February 2023Discover the benefits of neurodiversity in the workplace with this informative and interactive virtual session. Our expert speakers, Mark Peterson, Chief Strategy Officer at Neurodiversity in Business and Board Member for GAIN, and Sarah Tudor, Director of Education for Degree Apprenticeships at the University of Exeter Business School, will share their lived experiences of how neuro-inclusivity can identify and tap into the unique talents and strengths of a neurodiverse workforce.
In this digital event...
- Learn about the practicalities of embracing neurodiversity in the workplace.
- Hear advice on the potential of neuro-inclusion for a highly productive workforce.
- Gain real-life examples of best practice to direct your approach to neuro-inclusion.
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