Supporting neurodiverse employees starts with managers.

A practical workshop that gives line managers the awareness, understanding, and tools to better support neurodiverse employees in their team.

Did you know 1 in 5 people are neurodivergent, and only 3 in 10 would share their diagnosis with their manager

Give managers confidence on how to approach neurodiverse employees

Unpacking legal responsibilities

We help managers understand their duty of care under the Equality Act 2010 and how it applies to supporting neurodivergent employees at work, so they’re clear on what’s expected of them and where their responsibilities lie.

We break down what neurodiversity really means. Removing the confusion and helping managers understand that all our brains work differently. We explore common neurodivergent conditions including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, and Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), and explain how they can show up in the workplace.

We explain the everyday challenges neurodivergent employees can face, particularly around communication and workplace interactions. Managers will gain insight into how these difficulties can show up in real situations, and have space to reflect, ask questions, and share thoughts with the facilitator.

Reasonable adjustments can make all the difference in helping neurodivergent employees thrive at work. We explore the types of support managers should consider, from sensory needs to workflow-based adjustments, so they can create a working environment that works for everyone.

Even though confidentiality is an essential part of any supporting role, there are limits to confidentiality which are equally as vital to know. In the session, we walk through the specific situations that warrant a breach of confidentiality, taking questions from attendees during the session.

Supporting your own self-care

You can’t pour from an empty cup, especially in crisis work. We help employees recognise the emotional toll of supporting others and prioritise their own mental health in the process. From small daily resets to setting boundaries after difficult conversations, we share practical ways to protect your energy while still showing up with care.

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Learning through group discussions

We believe in honest dialogue and real-world stories. We lead with group discussions and relatable case studies to spark reflection, invite different perspectives, and make the learning stick. Because the best kind of training isn’t just remembered, it’s felt.

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Responding to panic attacks

We teach you how to respond calmly and confidently when someone is having a panic attack. You’ll learn what to do, what not to do, and how to help someone feel safe in that moment.

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Get in touch

Get in touch to learn more about becoming a partner, whether you’re looking for proactive support across the year or specific training, we’d love to talk to you.

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