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Embracing Neurodiversity: Building an Inclusive Workplace

  • 26 March 2025
  • 1pm-2pm
  • Online

About this event

Embark on a transformative journey with SuperWellness in the webinar "Embracing Neurodiversity: Building an Inclusive Workplace." This enlightening session goes beyond understanding neurodiversity, delving into its profound impact on workplace dynamics.

In this webinar you can expect the following:

  • Gain insights into how neurodiversity can foster creativity, innovation, and productivity.
  • Navigate challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in the workplace.
  • Explore actionable strategies for a more inclusive environment.
  • Expect engaging discussions, real-world scenarios, and evidence-based solutions.
  • Receive a comprehensive supplementary document post-webinar with additional resources.

Be a leader in inclusivity, innovation, and harmony. Ready to transform your workplace positively? Come along on this exciting journey – shaping a future that truly embraces neurodiversity and inclusion.

  • Booking information

    • Free
    • Booking required? Yes
    • To book, please email Occupationalhealth@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk
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