Neurodiversity Compendium
Let’s start with our friends over at CIPD and their partner Uptimize for a look at Neurodiversity at work:
“Learn more about neurodiversity, the benefits for organisations, and how to support neurodivergent people to be comfortable and successful at work”
This is a good detailed and informative study.
CIPD NEURODIVERSITY AT WORK
https://www.cipd.co.uk/knowledge/fundamentals/relations/diversity/neurodiversity-work
ACAS write on the subject of things to consider when looking at Neurodiversity in the workplace with some good hints and tips and some valuable additional resources and links.
This is a shorter article for further information and guidance.
ACAS NEURODIVERSITY AT WORK
http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=5858
BLOGS
Only recently Ian Cook has written for Recruiting daily on Recruiting Neurodiversity:
HOW DYSLEXIC AND AUTISTIC MINDS CAN MOVE YOUR BUSINESS FORWARD
With Richard Branson at the helm you’d expect Virgin to be keen on the subject of Neurodiversity. Here Lucy Jolin writes an article on what neurodiverse people can bring to teams.
HOW THE WORKPLACE BENEFITS FROM NEURODIVERSITY
https://www.virgin.com/entrepreneur/how-workplace-benefits-neurodiversity
My neurodiversity journey begins here with:
AN INTRODUCTION INTO NEURODIVERSITY
https://www.chattalent.com/recruitment-hiring/leading-from-da-back-of-da-class/
We can start to attract a more diverse workforce, but if our assessment process is broken, and let’s face it for most of us it is! Then what are we going to do about it?
NEURODIVERGENT RECRUITMENT AND ASSESSMENT
https://www.chattalent.com/strategy/diversity-inclusion/a-dolphin-in-a-rat-race/
The challenge I find with Diversity as a whole, is the sensitivity around the subject and the fear of saying or doing the wrong thing. So here I tried to simply break down what we as ‘people’ specialists can do to get things moving.
TAKING STEPS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
https://www.chattalent.com/recruitment-hiring/neurodivergence-paralysis/
And of course, from:
A DAD’S PERSPECTIVE
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dyslexic-story-neurodiversity-theo-smith/
MUST WATCH:
ADHD and Me with Rory Bremner (2017) BBC.Documentary
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kbann
This program with Rory Bremner really opened my eyes to ADHD and it was a lightbulb moment for me!
Failing at Normal: An ADHD Success Story | Jessica McCabe | TEDxBratislava
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiwZQNYlGQI
Jessica shares her story and she didn’t achieve her perceived potential, which is very different to my journey of never really having any potential! At least not academically.
But the important thing for me is how being neurodivergent can have an impact on mental health, because it’s an invisible challenge we face every day. Education and awareness are key to success and happiness.
Chris Packham: Aspergers & Me
“My name is Chris Packham. What you probably don’t know about me, because I’ve been hiding it most of my life, is that my brain is different than yours because I’m autistic. I’ve spent 30 years on the telly, trying my best to act normal, when really I’m anything but.”
PEOPLE TO FOLLOW:
CHRIS PACKHAM
Naturalist, Broadcaster, Autistic and let’s face it an amazing person!
https://twitter.com/ChrisGPackham?lang=en-gb
AGONY AUTIE
Autistic presenter & advocate. Diagnosed Ehlers Danlos, POTs, Endomitriosis & PCOS
https://twitter.com/AgonyAutie
https://www.facebook.com/agonyautie
LUCY HOBBS
The Future is ND @thefutureisnd and @lucykhobbs a neurodiversity advocate and the founder of the first ever neurodiverse network for the creative and tech industries.
https://twitter.com/thefutureisnd
https://www.lucykhobbs.com/about-1
JESSICA
@HowtoADHD
Building a toolbox of techniques for tackling ADHD. Tweeting the latest research, tried techniques, and her own foibles along the way to ADHD adulthood.