Neurodiversity: An Introduction (Short Film)
This short film acts as an introduction to neurodiversity with an emphasis on how it can impact people in the workplace.
Description
Neurodiversity is the term that describes the naturally occurring variation in the human brain, which can impact how we interact with other people, how we process information, our attention, mood, coordination and other brain functions. Although the term ‘neurodiversity' includes both neurodivergent and neurotypical thinkers, it is commonly associated with certain conditions or neuro differences such as dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, autism, Tourette's syndrome and others.
This short film is designed as an introduction to neurodiversity in the workplace. It looks at both the strengths that neurodivergent thinkers can bring, and the challenges they face, and explores strategies and inclusive practices for creating conditions and environments that enable neurodivergent people to engage and thrive.
Course Objectives
- The definition of neurodiversity and whether neurodivergence is a disability
- The strengths and challenges experienced by neurodivergent thinkers and what they tell us about our working practices and environments
- How to approach and manage reasonable adjustments for neurodivergent thinkers
- Managing and implementing performance appraisals for neurodivergent thinkers
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