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Navigating your Neurodiversity

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mercoledì, 19 marzo 2025

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15:30 Europe/London

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Programma

An interactive webinar aimed to provide insights into neurodiversity, stereotypes and stigma, support and signposting and advice on managing neuro-divergent employees.  Discover the advantages of neurodiversity and practical strategies for developing an inclusive workplace celebrating the unique strengths of neuro-divergent individuals.

This workshop is 1 hour long 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

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Nadia Ismail

Nadia is a Self Development & Career Coach, she has experience of working with HR managers at various stages of their careers. From those just starting their journey to supporting leadership teams. With a background in the Health & Fitness industry, Nadia is a firm believer in the value that employee wellbeing can provide concerning workplace performance and fulfilment. Through her experience, Nadia is aware of the challenges that employers face and therefore believes that building a resilient team is fundamental to both organisation and individual performance.