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Dr Deborah Leveroy

Dr. Deborah Leveroy is Neurodiversity and Inclusion Lead at neurobox. She works with organisations to advance neuro-inclusion strategy and practice. Deborah has a PhD in Dyslexia, inclusion and performer training from the University of Kent.

Her research is published by Routledge in peer-reviewed journals and edited collections. Current research interests include Neuroinclusive return to work practices and remote working. Previous roles include Disability Advisor for Remploy’s BBC workplace adjustment contract, Strategy Coach and Workplace Needs Assessor for PAM occupational health and Study Skills Tutor for several DSA providers.

Line Manager Toolkit for Disabled and/or Neurodivergent Reemote Workers

Line Manager toolkit for disabled and neurodivergent remote workers

We’re proud to have contributed to a new toolkit created by Dr Christine Grant of Coventry University. Developed in collaboration with Vodafone, NHS Employers, Costain, and the UK Atomic Energy Authority, the toolkit is designed to help line managers better support their disabled and/or neurodivergent remote workers. The toolkit...

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Creating an Inclusive Workspace

Creating Inclusive Workspace

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October: Research and Policy Update

Policy and Research Update: October 2024

October 2024 It’s been a busy time for us, with lots of exciting  projects and initiatives. Our Head of Research and Consultancy, Dr Deborah Leveroy, provides an overview of our current research and engagement activities.

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beyond the home perinatal mental health

Beyond the home: perinatal mental health

The arrival of a new baby can be a time of immense joy and excitement, signifying possibility and hope for the future. But it can also be a time of fear, overwhelm and trepidation. The perinatal period, covering pregnancy and the first year following childbirth can trigger episodes of...

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April - research and policy update

Policy and Research Update: April 2024

April 2024  

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March research and policy updates

Policy and Research Update: March 2024

March 2024  

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