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About the event
Thank you for your interest in this event. This event has now taken place, and though registrations are closed, if you would like to watch the recording then you can access it here (along with the other NCW 2024 event recordings!). We hope you enjoy.
Do you have a burning question about neurodiversity in the workplace? Our experts are here to help!
The agenda for our ‘Ask the Expert’ sessions will be shaped by you! Two business psychologists from Lexxic will discuss your questions about neurodiversity in the workplace in front of a live webinar audience (don’t worry, it’ll only be our experts on camera).
Here’s some example topics:
The strengths and workplace challenges typically associated with specific neurodifferences;
The value neurodivergent individuals can bring to organisations;
The assessments and support that can benefit neurodivergent individuals;
How to create a neuro-inclusive culture, communications, recruitment, talent management and working environments; and
How to be a good manager or ally to neurodivergent colleagues.
There will be the opportunity to ask questions during the session itself via the webinar Q&A function, but you can increase the chances of your question being selected by submitting it in advance.
The window for submitting questions for this event has now closed, however you are still more than welcome to register to for this event.
This is a free online event via Zoom.
Louis Taylor
Consulting Business Psychologist
As a Consulting Business Psychologist, Louis Taylor's role involves supporting organisations on their journey towards neuro-inclusivity. This includes education and awareness webinars and interactive workshops, consulting on internal policies, processes and procedures, and supporting organisations through change programmes to achieve neuroinclusion.
Bhavika Patel
Senior Business Psychologist
Having completed my masters in occupational psychology, I grew passion for diversity, inclusivity and equality which has led me to pursuing a career in neurodiversity. I love that I am able to support organisations to create an inclusive workplace through Lexxic. I love to research further into how medical conditions can mimic tendencies associated with neurodiverse conditions.
I enjoy travelling to places where I am able to explore, hike and swim. I have taught myself to roller skate in the recent years and have now started to teach my nieces and nephews.