The Importance of Workplace Inclusion
Masking—when neurodivergent professionals conceal their natural behaviours to fit in—can damage wellbeing, confidence, and performance at work. At neurobox, we partner with organisations to build truly inclusive workplaces through targeted neurodiversity awareness training, disability audits, and practical adjustments.
Our webinar looks to reveal how masking affects employees, why inclusive practices matter, and actionable steps your organisation can take to support neurodivergent colleagues and improve workplace culture.
Watch Donna's Webinar
Webinar Overview:
This session explores the concept of masking among neurodivergent individuals, particularly in professional environments.
Our guest Armelle McGeachie shares her personal journey with dyslexia and dyspraxia, offering insights into the emotional and cognitive toll of masking, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces.
The conversation emphasizes the need for understanding, community, and cultural change in workplaces to support authenticity and mental well-being.
Key Takeaways
- Masking is Exhausting and Emotionally Taxing
Neurodivergent individuals often suppress their traits to fit societal norms, especially in workplaces. This leads to mental fatigue, overthinking, and a loss of authentic self-expression.
- Unmasking Requires Safe Spaces and Supportive Communities
Creating environments where individuals feel safe to be themselves—whether through peer support, trusted colleagues, or neurodivergent communities—is essential for unmasking and personal growth.
- Employers Play a Crucial Role in Inclusion
Organisations can foster authenticity by building neurodivergent-friendly cultures, offering education and awareness programs, and focusing on outcomes rather than rigid input expectations.