Quick Reference Resources

Introduction to Neurodiversity 

A quick reference to better understand the difference between neurodiversity & neurodivergence and why neurodiversity is important and the strengths and challenges a neurodivergent person might have in the workplace.

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Autism

A quick reference guide about autism: what it is, some key facts and figures and what strengths and challenges an autistic person has in the workplace and their daily lives.

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ADHD

A quick reference guide about ADHD: what it is, some key facts and figures and what strengths and challenges an ADHD person has in the workplace and their daily lives.

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Dyslexia 

A quick reference guide about dyslexia: what it is, some key facts and figures and what strengths and challenges a dyslexic person has in the workplace and their daily lives.

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Dyspraxia 

A quick reference guide about dyspraxia: what it is, some key facts and figures and what strengths and challenges a dyspraxic person has in the workplace and their daily lives.

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Formatting Guidelines

A quick reference guide to help you consider how best to structure and format communications, so they are inclusive of neurodivergent people.

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Supporting Disclosure at Work 

A quick reference guide to support managers and colleagues to better understand the challenges for neurodivergent people in sharing their condition at work and how they might better support them.

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Guidance for Managers

A quick guide to support managers to be more neuroinclusive and embrace the diverse perspectives of all in their team.

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Guidance for Colleagues

A quick guide to support colleagues on how they can help foster a neuroinclusive work environment, where all members of the team feel supported and welcomed. 

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Self Advocacy

A quick guide to help neurodivergent people speak up for themselves and their needs at work and in their daily lives.

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Navigating Diagnosis

A guide for those who identify as neurodivergent and are embarking upon a diagnosis to help them navigate the pros and cons of different diagnostic and identification pathways and better understand the diagnosis journey.

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An Introduction to Neurodiversity by Aoife Dooley

To celebrate our launch in Ireland, we collaborated with Dublin-based autistic comedian and illustrator, Aoife Dooley to produce a snapshot look at neurodiversity.  This guide was printed as a fold-out leaflet with the quote from Dublin-born, Oscar Wilde inside: “Be yourself, everyone else is taken.” A perfect quote to sum up the importance of embracing all individuals and better understanding those who are neurodivergent to ensure that we build neuroinclusive environments where all can thrive!

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Autism is not a processing error,
it's a different operating system.

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