My Autism Assessment Journey
Jan Hanson is an ADSHE Quality Assured SpLD Study Skills Tutor, Associate Tutor for Diversity and ABility and Associate Trainer and Coach for Dyslexia Box. Her blog discusses her recent Autism assessment at the age of 56 and her day-to-day challenges and habits. It's titled 'My Autism Assessment Jounrney'.
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Breaking through barriers in the workplace
In 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,...
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What’s in a word?
Idiot, moron, lunatic - all of these words have been used to refer to people with intellectual disabilities in times gone by, yet we wouldn't dream of using such words now. We learn; we move on...
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Innovation: how dyslexia leads the way
A guest blog by Paul Daniels (not the magician) Paul Daniels (not the magician) is a Keynote speaker, Board Advisor, Author, Innovation Whisperer and Founder of the Peripheral Thinkers™ think-tank.
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Workplace Coaching: A Dyslexia Coach’s Perspective
The following guest blog was written by Guy Brewer, Independent Dyslexia, ADHD and Dyspraxia Work Coach and associate coach for Dyslexia Box.
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How strategy coaching can support your autistic employees
In this case study we share what workplace strategy coaching is and how it can support your autistic employees (and other neurodivergent employees).
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