Neurodiversity Works WiHTL
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The term ‘neurodiversity’ was coined in the late 1990s by sociologist Judy Singer, herself autistic, to positively advocate a greater understanding of people who learn or think differently from their peers.
These podcasts feature Joanna Aunon, Director at WiHTL, as she explores with her guests ideas for how employers and organisations can increase their awareness of neurodiversity and create inclusive environments to attract and support neurodiverse talent, alongside considering how to support working parents of neurodiverse children.
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The Working Parent Discussion - 1 year on
Joanna Aunon talks again to working parents of autistic children, reviewing their original observations, and any changes they've seen.
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The Working Parent Discussion
Joanna Aunon talks to three working parents of autistic children, exploring ideas for employers to create inclusive environments.
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An interview with Theo Smith
Joanna Aunon talks to Theo Smith, co-author of Neurodiversity at Work, about how we can transform working and recruiting practices.