Neurodiversity in the Workplace
How neurodivergent individuals can find their place and thrive
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
An introduction to being successful in the workplace as a neurodivergent individual, written by an autistic author and based on the lived experience of neurodivergent contributors. With examples from across industry, and across diagnoses, as well as a focus on intersectionality, this is a book that doesn’t just look at theory – it shares stories from real lives and demonstrates what we can learn from them. Perfect for autistic and neurodiverse employees, or those looking to enter the workplace.
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Clare Farmer is a former special school headteacher and current adviser for SEND for a local authority. She has her own limited company – NeuroDIVE – focusing on helping organisations support their neurodivergent colleagues and clients and is co-Chair of Autistic Girls Network. Clare has worked with charities, schools, universities and local authorities, been a keynote speaker at the Women and Health conference with Andy and Amanda McCulloch, and at many neurodiversity celebration events.