Neurodiversity in the Workplace - Online Lunch & Learn

Neurodiversity in the Workplace - Online Lunch & Learn

Join us over lunch for a free online event on "Neurodiversity in the Workplace".

By Autism Unlimited

Date and time

Wed, 25 Jun 2025 04:00 - 05:00 PDT

Location

Online

Agenda

12:00 PM - 12:10 PM

Welcome and introductions

12:10 PM - 12:40 PM

Neurodiversity in the workplace


Hear first hand from people with lived experience explaining their challenges and what adaptations have helped them in the workplace.

12:40 PM - 12:50 PM

Implementing change


Learn some tips on how you can make positive changes to support your neurodiverse workforce.

12:50 PM - 1:00 PM

Answer any questions

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Join us for an exciting event focussed on embracing neurodiversity in the workplace!

Discover how diverse minds can bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to organisations. Whether you're an employer, HR or Learning and Development professional or simply interested in this topic, this event is for you!

Date: 25th June 2025

Time: 12:00 - 13:00

Location: Online, feel free to have your lunch whilst joining in.

At Neurodiversity in the Workplace, you'll have the opportunity to learn from personal lived experience, and gain practical strategies for creating inclusive work environments. Explore the benefits of neurodiversity, such as enhanced problem-solving abilities and increased creativity.

Discover how a culture of understanding and support for neurodivergent individuals, ensuring their voices are heard and valued. Gain valuable insights into implementing accommodations and providing necessary resources for employees.


Organised by

Today, we employ over 400 people across the South of England, and our future plans include a programme of engagement with organisations to share the benefits of employing autistic people as well as expansion of our autism and SEN college, Futures Unlimited.

We want to show to the outside world that we are accessible and relevant to the autistic community, particularly those audiences or organisations which we may not have reached until now.