Very simply, stress is a result of our brain trying to keep us alive. Our brain’s most important job is to look after us – and it’s had hundreds of thousands of years to get really good at this. It does this is by being extremely quick and efficient...
Read moreIn this article, our Neurodiversity and Inclusion Lead, Dr Deborah Leveroy, shares research into the impact of academic failure on adult dyslexics' self-esteem and career progression. She explores some of the neuro-inclusive practices that can be embedded across the employee life cycle - from onboarding and training to workflow,...
Read moreLast year, Ellie was assessed with ADHD and has since discovered that she also has Autism. After going viral on LinkedIn and being a strong advocate for neurodiversity, she has now built an incredible community of over 20,000 like-minded people.
Read moreCoventry University has released further details about their research project looking at digital innovation and e-working for adults with disabilities and neurodiversities. neurobox are proud to collaborating on this project. Find out more here.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that we have been awarded Disability Confident Leader status by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Read moreWe highlight the Access to Work Mental Health Support Service - which offers free mental health support to help people start or stay in work.
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