Need for better understanding of neurodiverse employees
Workplace challenges and the coping mechanisms used by neurodiverse employees to overcome them are not well understood
Workplace challenges and the coping mechanisms used by neurodiverse employees to overcome them are not well understood
The challenges faced by neurodiverse employees in the workplace and the impact of the coping mechanisms they use to overcome them have been under-researched. This study reveals why it is vital that support is personalised and that colleagues are informed to improve understanding and lived experiences.
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It’s estimated that 1 in 5 people are neurodivergent in some way, amounting to a significant proportion of any workforce. While awareness of neurodiversity may have improved in recent years, how neuroinclusive is your organisation?
Learn about the benefits of having a neuroinclusive and fair organisation and how to support neurodivergent people to be comfortable and successful at work
Katie Stickland, CIPD Knowledge Exchange Manager, reviews research that examines how HR departments have utilised digital technology such as AI and analytics
What are the barriers to the adoption of generative AI tools at work and how can they be overcome?
An exploration of how generative AI tools like ChatGPT can be used effectively to support human resource management
Research investigates what factors influence employees’ responses to electronic performance monitoring