Around 15% of the population identify as neurodivergent. However, this is sometimes invisible within organisations, often because employees don't feel safe enough to disclose their neurodivergence to their employer.
In this episode, we speak with Aron Mercer, founding team member at Xceptional, a social enterprise that creates meaningful careers for neurodivergent individuals, about how to create safe, neuro-inclusive cultures.
In this episode, you'll learn:
How to combat the fear of getting it wrong.
Practical ways that HR practitioners can factor neurodiversity inclusion into the employee lifecycle.
How to avoid tokenistic initiatives and instead have a meaningful, positive impact on employees' experience at work.
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TRANSCRIPT
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SHOW NOTES
📄 Resources
Download free resources, such as a language and onboarding guide, from Xceptional's website: https://bit.ly/3WRkNts
⭐ Member exclusive resources
AHRI members can log into their member dashboard and find useful neurodiversity resources via AHRI:ASSIST. For resources from Xceptional members can log into AHRI:ASSIST and under the guidelines tab, look into: Culture, Diversity and Inclusion | Australian HR Institute.
AHRI members also have access to an exclusive bonus episode where Aron and Beth discuss the importance of considering intersectionality when supporting neurodivergent employees. Log into your AHRI member dashboard to access.
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📚 Further reading
Unemployment rate for Autistic adults in Australia: https://bit.ly/3YDA2Ho
Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil.
Busting 5 myths about neurodiversity in the workplace (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3LP6SOd
How to support employees living with ADHD (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3yr7PsL
Developing an Autism talent program (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3yuj5on
How to make your onboarding more inclusive (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3SzeHeo
Supporting employees living with Autism (HRMOnline): https://bit.ly/3SCroVQ
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