Learn how to understand and support neurodiverse workers at your organization.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- What does neurodiversity mean?
- Things to keep in mind about neurodiversity
- Neurodiversity is non-apparent
- Identity versus diagnosis
- ADHD, autism, and dyslexia
- Neurotypes expanded
- Mental health's role in neurodiversity
- Masking or camouflaging
- Rejection sensitive dysphoria
- Interview: Difficult conversations
- Sensory environment
- Effective dialogue
- Interview: Concise communication
- Social interactions
- The neurodivergent working population
- Communicating in the workplace
- Interview: Being a neurodivergent manager or leader
- Neurodivergence and hiring
- Psychological safety and self-advocacy
- Interview: The disclosure decision (Part 1)
- Accommodations and holistic supports
- Fear of getting it wrong
- The complexity and power of neurodiversity disclosure
- Interview: The disclosure decision (Part 2)
- DEI conversations and intersectionality
- Systemic change: Initiatives versus integration
- Conclusion
Taught by
Tiffany Jameson