Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about Black and neurodivergent identity in the workplace. There are many types of neurodivergence. From major depressive ...
We are in a cultural moment where concepts of trauma, identity, and neurodivergence have become combined under the broad notion of “difference.” This is especially clear in the recent trend of ...
About 15 to 20% of the world's population identifies as neurodivergent. Some companies, such as P&G, have introduced programs to recruit and retain neurodivergent candidates. This article is part of ...
If there is one word in the English language I distrust more than any other, it’s “neurodivergence”. Search Google News, and the word is everywhere. If you look at the history and definition of ...
People often ask me if neurodivergence is a disability. The answer is not a "yes" or "no"; the issue is quite complex. Individuals and community groups fight about whether neurodivergence is ...
(l-r) Joanna and Matthew Timmis (both Aim Forward) with Jas Hayre (West Yorkshire Good Growth Programme) (image credit: West Yorkshire Good Growth Programme) A Leeds-based consultancy, which champions ...
A Leeds-based consultancy, which champions neurodivergence in the workplace, is embarking on major expansion plans after support from the West Yorkshire Good Growth Programme. Did you know with a ...
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