The aim of this course is to understanding of neurodiversity, challenge misconceptions, and equip participants with the tools to create a more inclusive and supportive work environment for neurodivergent individuals.
Everyone has a brain that is unique to them. There are natural differences in how people experience, relate to, and interact with the world around them.
These variations can impact learning, attention, mood, and other mental functions.
Neurodiversity is the term used to describe these differences.
For the individual, neurodiversity means their unique cognitive style is valid and valuable, even if it differs from what’s considered "typical." It emphasizes strengths as well as challenges, encourages inclusion and understanding, and supports environments that adapt to different needs rather than expecting individuals to conform.
Who should do this course? It is aimed to help all workers have a better understanding of neurodiversity.