Intentional Inclusion Workshops
Thank you for your interest in exploring our Neurodiversity Intentional Inclusion Workshops for your workgroup or organization.

Neurodiversity is the range of common differences in thinking and behavior which we now understand to be normal variations in humans. This includes conditions such as autism, dyslexia, ADHD, and others. Neurodiverse variations have played a central role in the development of human society, yet neurodivergent people have been historically misunderstood and marginalized as individuals.

The majority of neurodivergent people (now understood to be 1 in 5 or more) are employable, yet most of them struggle with finding and thriving in jobs. This is despite the fact that common neurodivergent strengths - such as intense attention to detail, self-taught expertise, high integrity, and ease in sustaining deep focus and ‘flow’ - are traits needed in an effective 21st Century workforce. 

Our Neurodiversity Intentional Inclusion Workshops address the key areas managers, colleagues, and HR professionals need to develop a deeper understanding and learn effective strategies for including and empowering neurodivergent employees. Each workshop is 2 hours long where the participants not only learn important concepts and strategies but engage in individual and small group exercises to internalize the learnings.


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