Neurodiversity for HR professionals – 30th April 2025
Elearning - Live Online Course
3 Hours - Wednesday, 30th April 2025
£299.00 ex VAT
This session will provide an opportunity to explore the benefits of a Neurodiverse organisation
The practical application of legal requirements stemming from the Equality Act 2010 are combined with real world examples of reasonable adjustments.
The conditions are described through a lived experience perspective and the benefits of alterative thinking styles are explored.
There will be opportunities to discuss your own experiences and challenges around supporting neurodiversity at work.
“Unlocking the power of a Neurodiverse workforce”
Josh Bersin
Who Is the Course For?
HR professionals and business partners who want to explore the benefits of a Neurodiverse workforce, alongside developing an understanding of the legalities and responsibilities.
Why Take the Neurodiversity for HR Professionals: Attracting and retaining Neurodivergent employees?
Many Neurodivergent people report difficulties in finding employment and working to their potential.
Due to increased understanding, rates of diagnosis are increasing amongst young people and adults. Research suggests between 1 in 10 to 1 in 20 people are affected by a condition such as Dyslexia, and 1 in 57 are Autistic.
Understanding the benefits of a neurodiverse workplace will help employers better attract and retain highly effective employees.
What is the Format?
Remote live learning. The course takes place live at a specific time, with booked attendees participating remotely. The course is not pre-recorded and cannot be watched ‘on demand’ at a later date. Participation is essential!
Duration: 3 hours.
The Neurodiversity for HR Professionals: Attracting and retaining Neurodivergent employees Course Agenda
Agenda:
- The power of Neurodiversity
- Recognise the depth and potential of neurodivergent communication differences and thinking patterns.
- The Diagnoses
- Gain a clear understanding of the different neurodevelopment conditions – Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia
- Legalities and reasonable adjustments
- Explore the practical implications of the Equality Act and reasonable adjustments that can be made
- Challenging recruitment and selection norms
- Rethink your recruitment processes and requirements
- Line manager responsibilities
- Review where responsibility for disclosure and support belongs
Helen Eaton
Helen is an engaging and enthusiastic Neurodiversity specialist with 20 years experience of designing and delivering leadership and communication skills training across IT, defense, retail and public sector organisations.
Helen’s work very much celebrates the strengths of Neurodiversity, and the power and creativity of neurodivergent minds. Her Neurodiversity in the Workplace training sessions have been well received as she combines an understanding of neurodiverse teams and organisations with lived experience and relevant real-life stories.
She has extensive experience of supporting children, teens and adults with neurodevelopmental differences, giving her a solid understanding of the lifelong day to day impact of these conditions.
Alongside this, she has published two Autism books, spoken at a National Autistic Society conference, and been a guest speaker on BBC Radio 4’s Word of Mouth show and Anna Kennedy OBE’s Women’s Radio Station show.
Are there Any Pre-course Requirements?
None
Will the Trainee Receive any Post Course Assets?
A handout summarising key points/models and information shared during the session will be issued to attendees after the course.
Are there Any Pre-course Requirements?
No
Is this appropriate for junior and senior HR professional?
Yes – everyone can benefit from an increased understanding of Neurodiversity.
You will have a chance to ask questions during the session.