Joseph Soares is a former advisor to the Prime Minister of Canada and a managing partner at HR firm IBPROM Corp. In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, organizational leaders continually ...
There is a tremendous amount of untapped talent among those in the autism spectrum community who stand ready and able to contribute to the workforce. Thanks to an increasing number of companies who ...
BYU Students connect through the ADHD Club. The BYU Accessibility Center provides resources for Neurodivergent students .(BYU Accessibility) In the education system, neurodiversity can be a roadblock ...
Your organization is “all about” creativity and innovation. You believe that diversity enhances creativity. But does your definition of diversity include embracing neurodiversity? Neurodiversity ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about emerging employment structures, policy and law. Earlier this month, the annual Disability:IN conference, the major ...
In the wake of a nationwide labor shortage and the restructuring of the workplace, employers have an opportunity to expand their DEI initiatives to include less visible populations. Processing Content ...
Neurodiversity Pride Day will be observed internationally on June 18, 2024 as a way to celebrate people who have neurologically atypical ways of thinking, learning, and behaving, and to reduce stigma ...
Silent clapping, often referred to as "jazz hands," is becoming popular as a way to make events more neurodivergent friendly. A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that both neurodivergent and ...
Neurodiversity first emerged as a concept in the 1990s, arising from discussions in an autistic-run online group (Dekker, 2020). While it has taken many years of advocacy to bring the notion to the ...
April is Autism Acceptance month, a time to intentionally include, faithfully affirm and openly embrace autistic people, who make up around 3% of the population. While the Biden administration ...
Neurodiversity is a term (and a movement) predicated on the idea that autism and other developmental or learning conditions are differences to be embraced rather than diseases to be cured. The ...